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Notes on Chapter 33 Electric Fields & Potential Conceptual Physics Notes on Chapter 33 Electric Fields & Potential

Electric Fields & Potential “May the FORCE be with you”

Electric Fields & Potential All particles have an electric field around them. A electric field is a kind of aura that extends outward through space.

Electric Fields & Potential To show the effects of the electric field, we use a “small test charge” (which is positive) to determine the direction and strength of the field.

Electric Fields & Potential To show the effects of the electric field, we use a “small test charge” (which is positive) to determine the direction and strength of the field.

Electric Fields & Potential Since the field has magnitude and direction it is a vector and can be represented with vectors. These vectors are called Field lines or Lines of force (See fig. 33.3 pg. 519)

Electric Fields & Potential Where these force lines are close together, the force is strong. Where the lines are farther apart, the force is weaker.

Electric Fields & Potential Electric Shielding: Because of mutual repulsion, electrons move as far apart as possible. On a hollow object, the interior will have NO CHARGE OR FIELD. The force on a test charge inside a hollow sphere will cancel to Zero

Electric Fields & Potential

Electric Fields & Potential On odd shaped objects, the charge inside is still zero, but not uniform on the outside.

Electric Fields & Potential Electric Potential Energy: Remember chapter 8 when you lifted an object --- you did work on that object. The same thing applies here. A test charge has Potential Energy by virtue of its position.

Electric Fields & Potential If the test charge is “let go”, the potential energy will be transferred into kinetic energy of movement.

Electric Fields & Potential Electric Potential = Electric potential energy Charge 1 Volt = 1 Joule_____ 1 Coulomb Note --- The voltage of a balloon rubbed on your head can be very high. But the electric potential energy is low because of the small amount of charge.

Electric Fields & Potential Storage of Energy: Electrical energy can be stored in a common device called a capacitor.

Electric Fields & Potential A capacitor is a devise that has two plates separated by a small distance and connected to a battery. Note --- this can be a Shocking experience if you are the discharging path !