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ENTC 3331 RF Fundamentals
  • Dr. Hugh Blanton
  • ENTC 3331

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Energy Potential
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  • The work done, or energy expended, in moving any
    object a vector differential distance dl under
    the influence of a force is
  • Work, or energy, is measured in joules (J).

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  • The differential electric potential energy dW per
    unit charge is called the differential electric
    potential (or differential voltage) dV.
  • Convention potential at infinity ? 0 ? ground.

minus sign is convention
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  • Electrical potential of a point charge E-field
    of a point charge, q, located at the origin?

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  • Compare the electric field and potential of a
    point charge.
  • Expressions are rather similar.

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  • Refer to the gradient in the spherical coordinates

no dependence on q or f
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  • It follows that for a point charge

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  • Generalizations
  • All complicated charge distributions are always
    superposition of fields due to many point
    charges.
  • All these fields superimpose linearly.

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  • Multiple charges
  • Charge distributions

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  • And importantly,
  • for all distributions.
  • Note

do not confuse with potential energy
Coulomb force
potential energy
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  • From mechanics
  • For both Coulomb and mechanical forces, the force
    is equal to the gradient of the potential energy.

potential energy
Gravitational force
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  • This isnt so surprising, since
  • Coulombs law
  • And the gravitational force
  • are so similar.

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  • Forces for which holds are
    conservative.
  • That is, the energy associated with the
    conservative force is conserved.

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  • Determine the electric potential, V, at the
    origin for the figure.
  • For multiple charges
  • For all four charges

r is the origin
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  • Important observation
  • while

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  • Find the E-field above a circular disk of radius
    a with rS constant.
  • What are the potential, V, and E-field at point
    P(0,0,z) right above the circular disk?

z
y
x
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z
y
x
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  • The question is, what is the field

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  • Since

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  • The field points along the z-axis
  • This result is identical to that obtained
    earlier.
  • By first calculating the potential V and then
    using , considerable geometrical
    considerations can be avoided.

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Summary
  • Energy conservation requires that
  • Because of energy conservation the Coulomb force
    is conservative
  • Consequently,

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Stokes Theorem
  • General mathematical theorem of Vector Analysis.

any vector field
any surface
closed boundary of that surface
closed path C along boundary
a surface
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  • Since Stokes Theorem is of general validity, it
    can certainly be applied to the electrostatic
    fields
  • and

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any closed path through
  • consequence of
  • energy conservation
  • Coulombs force is conservative

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  • Since C and S are arbitrary, this is only
    possible if

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  • Recall that the curl of a gradient field is
    always zero.
  • That is
  • Thus

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  • The curl of the electrostatic field is zero.
  • The circulation of any electrostatic field is
    zero
  • An electrostatic field is non-rotational
  • An electrostatic field is conservative.
  • All of the preceding statements are equivalent.

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  • The complete set of postulates for electrostatics
    are
  • and
  • These are Maxwells equations of Electrostatics
  • The postulates are accepted to be true for any E
    or D field as long as r is independent of time.

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Cornerstones of Electrostatics
Energy Conservation
Principle of Linear Superposition
conservative central force
generalization for multiple charges
SI units
experimental
empirical facts
Coulombs Law
field concept
charges are the sources of the field
theoretical
the field is non-rotational
?
?
Postulates of Electrostatics
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