Title: Concept of Field
1Concept of Field
Idea Space around electric charge is altered so
if we put Another charge in the neighborhood of
the first it will experience a force.
2Principle of Superposition
The interaction between any two charges is
completely unaffected by the presence of
others. Which means to find the total field at a
point we add the field due to all the charges
3Continuous Distribution of charge
- If the charge is distributed continuously over
some region the sum becomes an integral
4 5Find the electric field a distance zabove the
mid point of a straight line segment of length
2L
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z
-L -x 0
x L
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z
9Cross Product
Let x (x1,x2,x3) and y (y1,y2,y3). The cross
product x y yields a vector perpendicular to
both x and y with direction determined by the
right-hand rule. Specifically, x y is a vector
x y (x2y3-x3y2)i - (x1y3-x3y1)j
(x1y2-x2y1)k
10Properties
11Notation
12Properties
13a (b c) c (a b) b (c a)
14Curl
15properties
16Central Force
17Let us consider the circulation of fluid around a
differential loop in the xy plane
y
2
4
x
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22Laplacian
Laplaces equation
23Properties
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C1
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C2
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37Which is zero everwhere except r0 where it is
singular s.t.
38Some More Mathematics
39- It is not possible to develop a rigorous
mathematical theory of integration where such a
function exists i.e where the value of a function
at one isolated point can affect the integral
40- The best way to think of the delta function is
that it is an integral waiting to happen!
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42Corollary
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45Fourier INTegral Theorem
46Inverse Fourier Transform
47Electromagnetism before Maxwell
48Coulombs Law
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50Comments
- Using SI units
- ?0 is known as the permitivity of free space
- The vector r is the vector connecting the two
points - In general
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52Faraday introduced the concept of lines of Force
53Lines of force
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57Oersted demonstrated that there is always a
magnetic field associated with a current
58Concept of Field
Idea Space around electric charge is altered so
if we put Another charge in the neighborhood of
the first it will experience a force.
59Principle of Superposition
The interaction between any two charges is
completely unaffected by the presence of
others. Which means to find the total field at a
point we add the field due to all the charges
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