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Day 5: Objectives • Electric Field Lines – Point Charges – Electric Diploes – Parallel Plates • Electrostatic Fields and Conductors Electric Field Lines • An electric field is a vector quantity • An electric field of a (+) point charge points radially outward as lines of force • An electric field of a (-) point charge points radially inward Electric Field Lines •The distribution of the electric field is called a vector field •The number of field lines plotted is proportional to the magnitude of the charge. •The nearer the charge, the stronger the electric field ( F α 1/r2 ) The Electric Dipole •The electric field produced by 2 point charges of equal magnitude but opposite sign is called an electric dipole. • Electric field lines are directed from (+) to (-) and start out perpendicular to the surface of the charge Parallel Plates • In the central region of the electric field between two closely spaced, oppositely charged parallel plates, the magnitude is the same at all points and is: E 0 Electrostatic Fields & Conductors • The static electric field inside a conductor is zero – if it were not, the charges would move. • The net charge on a conductor resides on its outer surface. Electric Fields & Conductors • • Free electric charges (electrons) move until they reach positions where the electric field, & therefore, the electric force on them becomes zero. (They raise to the surface to repel each other) Electric fields are always perpendicular to the outside surface of the conductor Electrostatic Fields & Conductors •A metal box or cage can be used as an effective device against external fields. This is called a Faraday Cage