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1 Electric Field Physics Mr. Dellamorte

2 Analogy The electric field is the space around an electrical charge
just like a gravitational field is the space around a mass.

3 Electric Field Space around a charge.

4 What is the difference?

5 Electric Field Lines

6 Electric Field Lines of two Positive Charges

7 Rule #1 From positive to negative
Electric fields always move away from positive charges. Electric fields always move towards negative charges From positive to negative

8 Rule #2 More field lines mean increased field strength.

9 Rule #3 Electric Field Lines NEVER cross.

10 Rule #4 There is a region between 2 like charges that will have no electrical field. (looks like a diamond.)

11 Electric Field Lines Review
Electric fields always move away from positive charges. More field lines mean increased field strength. Electric Field Lines NEVER cross. There is a region between 2 like charges that will have no electrical field. (shaped like a diamond)

12 Which field is stronger?
A B

13 Electric Field Strength, E
E = F/ q q , positive test charge E is a vector quantity Unit: N/C E is analogous to the gravitational field, g, where g=F/m

14 Electric Field Strength, E
E = kQ/d2 This is a combination of Coulomb’s Law and the Electrical Field equation. It allows us to find the electrical field of a charge at different distances. K = 8.99 x 109 Nm2/C2 Q = charge In Coulombs (C) D = distance from charge in meters (m)

15 Example 1 A charge of 3µC is used to test the electric field of a central charge of 6C that causes a force of 800N. What is the magnitude of the electric field? Answer: 2.7 x108 N/C


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