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Electric Potential AP Physics Chapter 17
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Electric Charge and Electric Field 17.1 Electric Potential Energy and Potential Difference
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Electric Potential Energy & Potential Difference Electricity can be viewed in terms of energy The electrostatic force is conservative because it depends on displacement Now We can calculate this value for a uniform electric field 17.1
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Electric Potential Energy & Potential Difference Positive test charge – increases when moved against the field Negative test charge – increases when moved with the field Electric Potential (Potential) – electric potential energy per unit charge 17.1
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Electric Potential Energy & Potential Difference Only difference in potential are meaningful Potential Difference (Electric Potential Difference) – is measureable Measured in volts (after Alessandro Volta) 17.1
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Electric Potential Energy & Potential Difference If we want a specific potential value at a point, we must pick a zero point. That point is usually either A. The ground B. At an infinite distance 17.1
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Electric Charge and Electric Field 17.2 Relation between Electric Potential and Electric Field
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Relation between Electric Potential & Electric Field Work It also is So pew 17.2
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Electric Charge and Electric Field 17.3 Equipotential Lines
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Equipotential Lines Equipotential Line or Equipotential Surface – one at which all points are at the same potential 17.3
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Equipotential Lines Must be perpendicular to the electric field Constant Field 17.3
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Equipotential Lines Must be perpendicular to the electric field Point Charge 17.3
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Equipotential Lines Must be perpendicular to the electric field Dipole 17.3
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Electric Charge and Electric Field 17.4 The Electron Volt, a Unit of Energy
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The Electron Volt A unit of energy – for electrons, atoms, or molecules Electron Volt (eV) 17.4
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Electric Charge and Electric Field 17.5 Electric Potential Due to Point Charge
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Electric Potential Due to Point Charge Using calculus it can be shown that the electric potential a distance r from a single point charge q is Assuming that potential is zero at infinity 17.5
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Electric Charge and Electric Field 17.7 Capacitance
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Capacitance Capacitor – device that stores electric charge In RAM, Camera Flash, 17.7
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Capacitance Simple capacitors consist of two plate The symbol for a capacitor is The symbol for a cell is The symbol for a battery is 17.7
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Capacitance When a potential difference is placed across a capacitor it becomes charged This process takes a short amount of time The charge on each plate is the same, but opposite charge The amount of charge is proportional to the potential difference A constant C (Capacitance) gives 17.7 Charging a Capacitor Time for RC Circuit
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Capacitance Capacitance – Unit Farad For a parallel plate capacitor, the capacitance depends on the area of the plates, the distance between the plates 17.7
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Electric Charge and Electric Field 17.8 Dielectrics
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Dielectrics Most capacitors have an insulator between the plates Called a Dielectric Increases the capacitance by a factor K Called the dielectric constant 17.8
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Dielectrics Some Dielectric Constants 17.8 MaterialK Paper3.7 Glass5 Rubber6.7 Mica7 Strontium Titanate 300
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Electric Charge and Electric Field 17.9 Storage of Electric Energy
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Storage of Electric Energy A charged capacitor stores energy 17.9
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