Gen-Physics-2 3Q W1 Lesson2
Gen-Physics-2 3Q W1 Lesson2
COMPETENCIES
LESSON 1
Describe using a diagram charging by rubbing and charging by induction STEM_GP12EM-IIIa-1
LESSON 2
Calculate the net electric force on a point charge exerted by a system of point charges
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LESSON 3
Describe an electric field as a region in which an electric charge experiences a force
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Calculate the electric field due to a system of point charges using Coulomb’s law and the
superposition principle STEM_GP12EM-IIIa-10
Use Gauss’s law to infer electric field due to uniformly distributed charges on long wires,
spheres, and large plates STEM_GP12EM-IIIb-13
Solve problems involving electric charges, dipoles, forces, fields,RDand flux in contexts such as, but
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LESSON
2:
Week 1
LESSON 2
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q1 _ _ q2
q1 _ _ q2
q1 + _ q2
q1 + _ q2
q1 + + q2
q1 + + q2
+1nC -1nC
q1
-1nC
q3 q2
A. Charged particle q2 experiences an attractive force due
to q3 and at the same time experiences a repulsive force
due to q1.
+1nC -1nC
q1
-1nC
q3 q2
A. Charged particle q2 experiences an attractive force due
to q3 and at the same time experiences a repulsive force
due to q1.
q1 q3 q2
A. Fnet 2 = 20N Leftward + 5N Rightward = 25N Leftward
q1 q3 q2
A. Fnet 2 = 20N Leftward + 5N Rightward = 25N Leftward
q1 q3 q2
A. Fnet 3 = 20N Rightward + 20N Leftward = 20N Rightward
q1 q3 q2
A. Fnet 3 = 20N Rightward + 20N Leftward = 20N Rightward
q1 q3 q2
A. Fnet 1 = 20N Leftward + 5N Leftward = 25N Leftward
q1 q3 q2
A. Fnet 1 = 20N Leftward + 5N Leftward = 25N Leftward
LESSON 2
COULOMB’S LAW
F=
point charges is directly proportional to the product of the
magnitudes of charges and inversely proportional to the
square of the distance between them.
C 10mm
C 10mm
C 10mm
C 10mm
C 10mm
C 10mm
F1,2 direction of F
c) Illustrate the and F2,1.
F2,1
+9n 1,2
+5nC
C
+9nC -5nC
F1,2 = =
F1,2 = 1.6 x10-4 N, Rightward
+1nC
q3
+1nC
q3
-1nC
q2
+1nC -1nC
q1 q3
F2,3
Fnet,2 -1nC
q2
F2,1
+1nC -1nC
q1 q3
-1nC q2
+1nC -1nC
q1 q3
-1nC q2
F2,1 Fnet,2
+1nC -1nC
F2,3
q1 q3
LESSON 2
EXERCISE
QUESTIONS
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EXERCIS
E:
1. In a charged particle dipole, one of the charged particle
experiences an electrostatic force of 5 x10-3N. Which of the
following is TRUE about the dipole system?
+25n -75nC
C
A. Both charged particles will experience the same
magnitude of electrostatic force.
+25n -75nC
C
A. Both charged particles will experience the same
magnitude of electrostatic force.
q1 q3 q2
q1 q3 q2
q1 q3 q2
F2,1
+1nC +1nC +1nC
q1 q3 q2 F2,3
Fnet,1 q1 q2
B. q1
+1nC
q1 q3
C.
Fnet,1
Prepared by: Marvin F. Englis 3RD QUARTER - WEEK 1 – Electric Charges
EXERCIS
E:
9. What is the direction of the net
electrostatic force experienced by the
charged particle q1?
Fnet,1 Fnet,1
q1
A. +1nC +1nC
Fnet,1 q1 q2
B. q1
+1nC
q1 q3
C.
Fnet,1
Prepared by: Marvin F. Englis 3RD QUARTER - WEEK 1 – Electric Charges
EXERCIS
E:
10. What is the direction of the net
electrostatic force experienced by the
charged particle q2?
Fnet,1
q2 q1 q2
A. -1nC -1nC
Fnet,1 q2
B.
+1nC
q2 q3
C.
Fnet,1
Prepared by: Marvin F. Englis 3RD QUARTER - WEEK 1 – Electric Charges
EXERCIS
E:
10. What is the direction of the net
electrostatic force experienced by the
charged particle q2?
Fnet,1
q2 q1 q2
A. -1nC -1nC
Fnet,1 q2
B. Fnet,1
+1nC
q2 q3
C.
Fnet,1
Prepared by: Marvin F. Englis 3RD QUARTER - WEEK 1 – Electric Charges
EXERCIS
E:
LESSON 2
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