Title: Ch 21 Electrostatics
1Ch 21 Electrostatics
- The study of the properties of stationary charges
2Properties of Charge
- Fundamental Property of Matter
- Two types of charge
- positive
- negative
- Like charges repel
- Unlike charges attract
- Charge is quantized (distinct fundamental units)
- e 1.602 10-19 C
- Coulomb (C) is the SI unit of charge
- Law of Conservation of Charge The total charge
of any isolated system is a constant
3Charge Conservation
There are 92 protons on either side of this
nuclear reaction equation.
4Charge Conservation Particle Physics
The decay of a neutral photon into and electron
and a positron (positively charge electron) in
GREEN !!!
5Method of generating static charge
- Process of inducing a positive charge on a
conducting sphere. - Contact or induction on isolated (insulated)
conductors
6Material Behaviors
- Insulator - large effort required to move charges
through material - Examples wood, plastic, rubber, glass, dry air,
vacuum - Conductor - very little effort required to move
charges through material - Examples most metals, ionic solutions, plasmas
- Semi-conductor - intermediate effort required to
move charges through material - Examples germanium, silicon
7Charge and Force
Insulators
Conductor and Inuslator
8Coulombs Law (Force Law between charges)
- Charles Auguste Coulomb - 1785
- Force between two point charges is proportional
to each charge - Force between two point charges is inversely
proportional to the distance separating them - Force between charges obey the Law of
Superposition (vector addition)
9Coulombs Law (point Charges)
10Example 1
- A positive 1.0 mC charge is located at the
origin and a -0.3 mC charge is located at x
2.0 cm. What is the force on the negative charge?
11Example 2
- A positive 0.1 mC charge is located at the
origin, a 0.2 mC charge is located at (0.0 cm,
1.5 cm), and a -0.2 mC charge is located at (1.0
cm, 0.0 cm). What is the force on the negative
charge?
12Determine the force between the negative charge
and each positive charge.
The force between charges 1 and 2.
13The force between charges 3 and 2.
14Determine the components of each force.
15a
Determine the sum of the components of the forces.
Determine the resultant force
from x axis
16Sample prob 21-3
- What is force between spheres
- b) Ground sphere A, then what is the force ?
17Field
- Region of space influenced by some physical
phenomena e.g., temperature, gravity, electric,
magnetic behaviors
18Electric Field
- Region of space where another charge would be
influenced by a charge or distribution of charges - Units of electric field is Newtons/Coulomb (N/C)
- Electric Field points away from positive charge
and toward negative charge
19Field of a point charge
20Effect of a finite test charge on a conductor