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What are the only two forces your body has ever experienced??? • GRAVITY • ELECTRIC CHARGED PARTICLES IN ELECTRIC FIELDS • EXAMPLES LHC Cern circumference = 27 km depth= 100 m X ray tube FIELDS In physics, a field is a region where a non contact force acts. e.g. a gravity field Gravity Field Gravity force Force is in the direction of the field • Electric Fields are created by charged particles (electrons or protons) Force What shape is the electric field around her head? Charged wire in oil. Floating threads show the field • Field lines are in the same direction as the force on a positive charge Force extension • Predict the shape of the field around a proton and an electron extension FIELD BETWEEN PARALLEL PLATES • Predict the shape of the field between a negative and positive plate. Platipii have electric field sensors in their beaks to detect the electric fields produced by muscles in their prey Force on a charge in an Electric Field Force on a mass in a Gravity Field is F mg Force on a charge in an Electric Field is F qE Energy Changes in Fields Gravity Field Electric Field d h mass m W F d force F W mg h E mgh charge +q W F d W Eq d E Eqd force F Particle Accelerators Particle Accelerators are designed to accelerate charged particles to very high speeds. Uses range from TVs to huge colliders. cathode anode filament Kinetic energy gained by the electron is E Eqd LHC Cern circumference = 27 km depth= 100 m Proton Tube Particle Detector Voltage When a charge moves between the plates, it gains or loses electrical potential energy. Voltage The VOLTAGE is the energy gained (or lost) by a Coulomb of charge energy change voltage ch arg e E V q an easier way to measure electric field strength…… E V q E Eqd Vq Eqd V Ed excellence question E Eqd V Ed 20 mm 5000 V Calculate the electron’s energy gain. excellence question for 2.7 E Eqd V Ed EK 1 2 20 mm 5000 V Calculate the electron’s velocity as it passes through the hole. mv 2 X ray tube 105 V Calculate the speed of the electrons when they hit the target Cathode Ray Tubes With switch open… With switch closed… The downward force is constant so the path of the electron is a parabola Cathode Ray Tube