Unit 4: Electric fields Flashcards

1
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What is an electric field

A

A region in which charged particles experience a force.

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2
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What is electric field strength and apply it to show an equation for it:

A

The force experienced per unit positive charge. E = F/Q

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3
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What are the units for electric field strength:

A

NC^-1

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4
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Which direction do field lines go in:

A

Positive to negative blud

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5
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What is coulomb’s law:

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Force experienced by charges is proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to the distance between them squared.
F = 1/4piE0 * Qq/r^2

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6
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How can one find field strength at a point in a field:

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Combining the two equations F = 1/4piE0 * Qq/r^2 and E = F/Q such that E = 1/4piE0 * Q/r^2

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7
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What does E = 1/4piE0 * Q/r^2 imply:

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Electric field strength is proportional to charge and inversely proportional to distance squared

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8
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How can one derive E = V/d:

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Use W=Fd with F=Eq and V=W/q so that Vq = Eqd, the charges cancel to give V = Ed or E=V/d

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9
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What variables does capacitance depend upon and what are their relation to capacitance:

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Proportional to area of the plates and inversely proportional to the distance.

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10
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What is the constant of proportionality in capacitance when linked to area and distance:

A

Permittivity of the insulator between the plates

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11
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Equation for permittivity of an insulator:

A

E = Er * E0

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12
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What is permittivity of a vacuum:

A

How capable a vacuum is at permitting electric field lines.

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13
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Define electric potential energy:

A

The work done to bring the particle from infinity to a separation of ‘r’.

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14
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How can one find electric potential energy from a force against r diagram:

A

The area beneath the curve.

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15
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What is the equation for electric potential energy:

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E = Qq/4piE0r

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16
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Define electric potential:

A

The work done per unit charge to bring a positive charge to that point from infinity.

17
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What’s the key difference between electric potential and electric potential energy and from this derive a basic equation for potential:

A

Potential is the electric potential energy per unit charge, thus is a property of a field. V = E/q

18
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How might one find acceleration for use in suvat equations in electric fields:

A

a = F/m and F = Eq and E = V/d