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Physics 121: Electricity & Magnetism – Lecture 2 Carsten Denker NJIT Physics Department Center for Solar–Terrestrial Research

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Page 1: Physics 121: Electricity & Magnetism – Lecture 2 Carsten Denker NJIT Physics Department Center for Solar–Terrestrial Research

Physics 121: Electricity & Magnetism – Lecture 2

Carsten Denker

NJIT Physics DepartmentCenter for Solar–Terrestrial

Research

Page 2: Physics 121: Electricity & Magnetism – Lecture 2 Carsten Denker NJIT Physics Department Center for Solar–Terrestrial Research

January 24, 2007 Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research

Introduction

Charges and ForcesElectric FieldElectric Field LinesElectric Field Due to a Point ChargeElectric Field Due to an Electric DipoleElectric Field Due to a Line ChargePoint Charge in an Electric Field Dipole in an Electric Field

Page 3: Physics 121: Electricity & Magnetism – Lecture 2 Carsten Denker NJIT Physics Department Center for Solar–Terrestrial Research

January 24, 2007 Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research

Electric Field

Uranium nucleus: 3 1021 N/C

Electric breakdown in air: 3 106 N/C

Photocopier drum: 105 N/C

Charged comb: 103 N/C Copper wire: 102 N/C

Scalar fields: temperature, pressure, …

Vector fields: electric field, flow field, …

Electric field0

FE

q

Page 4: Physics 121: Electricity & Magnetism – Lecture 2 Carsten Denker NJIT Physics Department Center for Solar–Terrestrial Research

January 24, 2007 Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research

Electric Field Lines

Electric field lines extend away from positive charge (where they originate) and toward negative charge (where they terminate).

Electric Dipole

Page 5: Physics 121: Electricity & Magnetism – Lecture 2 Carsten Denker NJIT Physics Department Center for Solar–Terrestrial Research

January 24, 2007 Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research

Electric Field Due to a Point Charge

Point charge

Superposition principle

02 2

0 0 0

1 1

4 4

q q qFF E

r q r

0 01 02 0

01 02 0

0 0 0

1 2

n

n

n

F F F F

F F FE

q q q

E E E

Page 6: Physics 121: Electricity & Magnetism – Lecture 2 Carsten Denker NJIT Physics Department Center for Solar–Terrestrial Research

January 24, 2007 Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research

Electric Field Due to an Electric Dipole and a Line Charge

Point charge q [C] Line charge

density [C m1] Surface charge

density [C m2] Volume charge

density [C m3]

30

1 and

2

pE p qd

z

3/ 22 204

qzE

z R

Page 7: Physics 121: Electricity & Magnetism – Lecture 2 Carsten Denker NJIT Physics Department Center for Solar–Terrestrial Research

January 24, 2007 Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research

Point Charge in an Electrical Field

The electrostatic force acting on a charged particle located in an external electric field has the direction of if the charge q of the particle is positive and has the opposite direction if q is negative. Ink–jet printer

Millikan experiment

F

E

E

F qE

with 1, 2, 3,q ne n

Page 8: Physics 121: Electricity & Magnetism – Lecture 2 Carsten Denker NJIT Physics Department Center for Solar–Terrestrial Research

January 24, 2007 Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research

Dipole in an Electric Field

Torque

Potential energy

p E

U p E