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Electric Field Lines Consider the four field patterns below: Assuming that there are no charges in the region of space depicted, which field pattern(s) could represent electrostatic field(s)? Electric Field Lines Which This thin of disk the two has surfaces charge on(top theand top bottom) and on the hasbottom. more charge Whaton type? it? A) Top Positive has more charge on both B) Bottom Negativehas charge moreon both C) They Positive arecharge roughly onequal top, negative on bottom D) Can’t Negative tell charge from the ongiven top, positive information on bottom E-Field from continuous charges ke qi E 2 rˆi ri ke dq E 2 rˆ r •Volume charge density : dq = dV •Surface charge density : dq = dA •Linear charge density : dq = dl E-Field from continuous charges Length L Distance R Linear charge density E-field here? R L ke dr R r 2 R L ke L ke ke ke ˆ r rˆ rˆ R L R r R R R L ke dq ke dr E 2 rˆ 2 rˆ rˆ r r Electric Fields and Forces E F /q F qE F ma a qE / m A region of space has an electric field of 104 N/C, pointing in the plus x direction. At t = 0, an object of mass 1 g carrying a charge of 1C is placed at rest at x = 0. Where is the object at t = 4 sec? A) x = 0.2 m C) x = 20 m B) x = 0.8 m D) x = 80 m Electric Flux •Electric Flux is the amount of electric field flowing through a surface •When electric field is at an angle, only the part perpendicular E to the surface counts En •Multiply by cos E = EnA= EA cos •For a non-constant electric field, or a curvy surface, you have to integrate over the surface E E dA E cos dA •Usually you can pick your surface so that the integration doesn’t need to be done given a constant field. Electric Flux •What is electric flux E through surface surrounding a charge q? R charge q ke q 4 R E 4 R 2 4 ke q R E 4 ke q 2 2 E 2 ke q 2 ke q 4 ke q Answer is always 4keq Gauss’s Law •Flux out of an enclosed region depends only on total charge inside E qin 0 charge q A positive charge q is set down outside a sphere. Qualitatively, what is the total electric flux out of the sphere as a consequence? A) Positive B) Negative C) Zero D) It is impossible to tell from the given information Gauss’ Law and Coulumb’s •Suppose we had measured the flux as: E 4 ke q •From Gauss’ law: E 4 R E 4 ke q 2 E R charge q Keq R2 So Gauss’ law implies Coulomb’s law •What if we lived in a Universe with a different number of physical dimensions? Gauss’s Law charge q’’ charge q’ charge q E E dA 4 k q 4 k q ' 4 k q q ' e e 4 ke q '' E E dA 4 ke qin e qin 0 Gauss’s Law charge q charge 2q charge -q charge -2q How do we draw surfaces to contain the +2q charge and have flux?: Zero ? +3q/e0? -2q/e0 ? IMPOSSIBLE Quizzes 1 A) q/o B) -q/o C) 0 Figure 24-29. •What is the flux through the first surface? •What is the flux through the second surface? •What is the flux through the third surface? •What is the flux through the fourth surface? •What is the flux through the fifth surface? D) 2q/o Quizzes 2 A cube with 1.40 m edges is oriented as shown in the figure Suppose there is a charge situated in the middle of the cube. • What is the magnitude of the flux through the whole cube? • What is the magnitude of the flux through any one side? A) q/o B) q/4o C) 0 D) q/6o Quizzes 3 A cube with 1.40 m edges is oriented as shown in the figure Suppose the cube sits in a uniform electric field of 10i ? • What is the magnitude of the flux through the whole cube? • What is the magnitude of the flux through the top side? • How many sides have nonzero flux? A) q/o B) q/4o C) 0 D) q/6o A) 2 D) 1 B) 4 C) 0