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1 Electric Field

2 Charge Symbol: q (or Q) Unit: Coulomb, C

3 6.25 x 1018 electrons = -1 C ( = -1.6 x 10-19 C)
Electrons are negatively charged. In fact, the charge of a single electron is: Coulomb ( = -1.6 x C) An object has +1 coulomb of charge if it loses 6,250,000,000,000,000,000 electrons! 6.25 x 1018 electrons = -1 C

4 Electric Field Definition:
“It is a region in which a charged object experiences a force”

5 Demo – Electric Field

6 Question: How could you increase the force experienced by the charged object in an electric field?

7 F = E q The magnitude of the force depends on two things:
the charge of the object (q) the electric field strength (E) F = E q E = electric field strength (measured in ___) q = charge (measured in ____)

8 Example An object with a small charge, 2 x 10-9 C, is left in an electric field. The electric field strength is 7.5 x 104 NC-1. Calculate the size of the force that the object experiences.

9 Gravity Field vs. Electric Field

10 Gravity Field = It is a region in which an object with mass experiences a force
Electric Field = It is a region in which a charged object experiences a force

11 F = mg F = Eq In a Gravity Field: In an Electric Field:
The force (F) experienced by the object depends on: The mass of the object (m) The strength of the field (g) F = mg In an Electric Field: The charge of the object (q) The strength of the field (E) F = Eq

12 Work done = Force x Distance
How much work is done when a kg object is lifted by 3 m on the Moon? (The moon’s gravity = 1.6 ms-2) How much work is done when an object with a charge of C, is moved against the electric field by 3 m? (Electric field strength = 1.6 NC-1)

13 Work done = Force x Distance
Work done in gravity field: W = F x d = mg x h = mgh (= gravitational potential energy) Work done in electric field: = Eq x d = Eqd (= electric potential energy)

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15 Electric Potential Energy
E = electric field strength q = charge d = distance moved inside the field

16 EXAMPLE A charged object (q = 15 C) was moved in an electric field (0.003 NC-1) by a distance of 0.2 m, against the force. Did the object gain or lose electric potential energy? Calculate the size of the electric potential energy.

17 Worksheet ONE Q1, 2, 3, 4 Worksheet TWO Q1, 2


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