Hw: All Chapter 4 problems and exercises Chapter 5: Pr. 1-4; Ex. 1,2 Reading: Chapter 5.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The electric flux may not be uniform throughout a particular region of space. We can determine the total electric flux by examining a portion of the electric.
Advertisements

Chapter 22--Examples.
Rank the electric fluxes through each Gaussian surface shown in the figure from largest to smallest. Display any cases of equality in your ranking.
Electric Potential AP Physics Montwood High School R. Casao.
Conductors in Electrostatic Equilibrium
Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc. Chapter 21 Electric Charge and Electric Field.
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. A spherical Gaussian surface (#1) encloses and is centered on a point charge +q. A second spherical Gaussian surface (#2)
C. less, but not zero. D. zero.
Phy 213: General Physics III Chapter 23: Gauss’ Law Lecture Notes.
Conductors in Electrostatic Equilibrium. Electrostatic Equilibrium No net flow of electric charge No current.
Nadiah Alanazi 1 Chapter 24 Gauss’s Law 24.1 Electric Flux 24.2 Gauss’s Law 24.3 Application of Gauss’s Law to Various Charge Distributions 24.4 Conductors.
A Charged, Thin Sheet of Insulating Material
Hw: All Chapter 5 problems and exercises. "Gravitation cannot be held responsible for people falling in love.“ Albert Einstein.
Hw: All Chapter 5 problems and exercises. Test 1 results Average 75 Median 78 >90>80>70>60>50
A Charged, Thin Sheet of Insulating Material
Chapter 22 Gauss’s Law Electric charge and flux (sec & .3)
The Magnetic Field The force on a charge q moving with a velocity The magnitude of the force.
Hw: All Chapter 3 problems and exercises Reading: Chapter 3.
Chapter 2 hw quiz What is the electric field at the center of a circle of radius R if the top half of the circle has a uniform charge +Q spread over the.
Electricity and Magnetism
The Magnetic Field The force on a charge q moving with a velocity The magnitude of the force.
Average 68.4 Median Highest 100 Lowest 26 Section Section Section Section
Outline Applications of Gauss’s Law - The single Fixed Charge -Field of a sphere of charge -Field of a spherical shell -A Line of Charge Conductors and.
Hw: All Chapter 5 problems and exercises ”Gravitation cannot be held responsible for people falling in love.“ Albert Einstein.
Slide 1 Electric Field Lines 10/29/08. Slide 2Fig 25-21, p.778 Field lines at a conductor.
Electricity and Magnetism
The Magnetic Field The force on a charge q moving with a velocity The magnitude of the force.
Exam Average 78.4 Median 84 Outline Applications of Gauss’s Law - The single Fixed Charge -Field of a sphere of charge -Field of a.
Nadiah Alanazi Gauss’s Law 24.3 Application of Gauss’s Law to Various Charge Distributions.
4. Electrostatics with Conductors
Hw: All Chapter 4 problems and exercises Chapter 5: Pr. 1-4; Ex. 1,2 Reading: Chapter 4.
Hw: All Chapter 5 problems and exercises. Outline Applications of Gauss’s Law - The single Fixed Charge -Field of a sphere of charge -Field of a spherical.
Hw: All Chapter 4 problems and exercises Chapter 5: Pr. 1-4; Ex. 1,2 Reading: Chapter 4.
Outline Area vector Vector flux More problems Solid angle Proof of Gauss’s Law.
Charles Allison © 2000 Chapter 22 Gauss’s Law HW# 5 : Chap.22: Pb.1, Pb.6, Pb.24, Pb.27, Pb.35, Pb.46 Due Friday: Friday, Feb 27.
a b c Gauss’ Law … made easy To solve the above equation for E, you have to be able to CHOOSE A CLOSED SURFACE such that the integral is TRIVIAL. (1)
Gauss’s law : introduction
III.A 3, Gauss’ Law.
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. { Chapter 22 Applying Gauss’s Law.
Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education Inc. PowerPoint ® Lectures for University Physics, Thirteenth Edition – Hugh D. Young and Roger A. Freedman Lectures.
Q21. Gauss’ Law. 1.A particle with charge 5.0-  C is placed at the corner of a cube. The total electric flux in N  m 2 /C through all sides of the cube.
1 Gauss’s Law For r > a Reading: Chapter Gauss’s Law Chapter 28.
Chapter 22 Gauss’s Law Chapter 22 opener. Gauss’s law is an elegant relation between electric charge and electric field. It is more general than Coulomb’s.
Dr. Jie ZouPHY Chapter 24 Gauss’s Law (cont.)
Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc. Chapter 22 Gauss’s Law.
Hw: All Chapter 5 problems and exercises. Outline Applications of Gauss’s Law - The single Fixed Charge -Field of a sphere of charge -Field of a spherical.
Lecture 6 E interactions matter Insulator Conductor Ionized Solution Metal Mobile Electrons Initial Drift Velocity: Collision: Δt electron mobility Intermediate:Eventually.
Introduction: what do we want to get out of chapter 24?
Q22.1 A spherical Gaussian surface (#1) encloses and is centered on a point charge +q. A second spherical Gaussian surface (#2) of the same size also encloses.
Gauss’s Law (III) Examples.
Unit 1 Day 11: Applications of Gauss’s Law Spherical Conducting Shell A Long Uniform Line of Charge An Infinitely Large, Thin Plane of Charge Experimental.
 We learned about charge and got a conceptual feel for what it is.  We identified charge with the fundamental building clocks of atoms.  We studies.
Problem 3 p. 45 Electric potential on ring’s axis From Chapter 2:
Charles Allison © 2000 Chapter 22 Gauss’s Law.. Charles Allison © 2000 Problem 57.
Gauss’s Law The total flux of electric field out of any closed surface is equal to the charge contained inside the surface divided by.
Electric Potential (III)
24.2 Gauss’s Law.
Chapter 22 Gauss’s Law.
TOPIC 3 Gauss’s Law.
E. not enough information given to decide Gaussian surface #1
C. less, but not zero. D. zero.
Electricity and Magnetism
Electricity and Magnetism
Electricity and Magnetism
Chapter 23 Gauss’ Law In this chapter we will introduce the following new concepts: The flux (symbol Φ ) of the electric field.
Electricity and Magnetism
In this chapter we will introduce the following new concepts:
Electricity and Magnetism
Electricity and Magnetism
Electricity and Magnetism
Presentation transcript:

Hw: All Chapter 4 problems and exercises Chapter 5: Pr. 1-4; Ex. 1,2 Reading: Chapter 5

Electric flux through a sphere A positive point charge q=3.0  C is surrounded by a sphere with radius 0.2 m centered on the charge. Find the electric flux through the sphere due to this charge.

Chasing the tail: Electric field of a single fixed charge

Conductors and insulators Charges reside at the surface of the conductor Conductor E=

Solid conducting sphere with charge Q A E r V r A

Electric field of a ball of charge Q Electric field outside of a charged sphere is exactly the same as the electric field produced by a point charge, located at the center of the sphere, with charge equal to the total charge on the sphere.

Have a great day! Hw: All Chapter 4 problems and exercises Chapter 5: Pr. 1-4; Ex. 1,2 Reading: Chapter 5