19
ture 6- ture 6-1 Please read the textbook before each Lecture and Come to the lecture with questions

Lecture 6-1 Please read the textbook before each Lecture and Come to the lecture with questions The chapter to be covered is at the end of the syllabus

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

Lecture 6-3 Electrostatic Shielding (Continued) Add Q’ If you now add charge Q’ to the conductor and/or Q’’ on the outside of the conductor, the interior electric fields do not change. Q’’ If you move charge q in the cavity, the exterior electric fields and the extreior charge distribution are not affected. Conducting shell electrostatically shields its exterior from changes on the inside. q Conducting shell electrostatically shields its interior from changes on the outside, too.

Citation preview

Page 1: Lecture 6-1 Please read the textbook before each Lecture and Come to the lecture with questions The chapter to be covered is at the end of the syllabus

Lecture 6-Lecture 6-11

Please read the textbook before each Lecture and

Come to the lecture with questions

The chapter to be covered is at the end of the syllabus

Page 2: Lecture 6-1 Please read the textbook before each Lecture and Come to the lecture with questions The chapter to be covered is at the end of the syllabus

Lecture 6-Lecture 6-22Thin sheet of any charge distribution

'R diskE E E 'L diskE E E

Just to left of disk

Just to right of disk

0 0

0

( ' )

( ' )

2 2

disk

disk

disk disk

E E E

E E

E E

n

n

tiny disk

0nE

Page 3: Lecture 6-1 Please read the textbook before each Lecture and Come to the lecture with questions The chapter to be covered is at the end of the syllabus

Lecture 6-Lecture 6-33 Electrostatic Shielding (Continued)

++++

+

+

Add Q’ If you now add charge Q’ to the conductor and/or Q’’ on the outside of the conductor, the interior electric fields do not change.

Q’’

If you move charge q in the cavity, the exterior electric fields and the extreior charge distribution are not affected.

Conducting shell electrostatically shields its exterior from changes on the inside.

q

Conducting shell electrostatically shields its interior from changes on the outside, too.

Page 4: Lecture 6-1 Please read the textbook before each Lecture and Come to the lecture with questions The chapter to be covered is at the end of the syllabus

Lecture 6-Lecture 6-44Gravitational vs Electrostatic Potential Energy

( ) ( )b

a

U U b U a

dF l

a

bqE

mg

Gravity Coulomb

b

aldF

b

a

Page 5: Lecture 6-1 Please read the textbook before each Lecture and Come to the lecture with questions The chapter to be covered is at the end of the syllabus

Lecture 6-Lecture 6-55Electric Potential Energy of a Charge (continued)

i is “the” reference point. Choice of reference point (or point of zero potential energy) is arbitrary.

0

dl

i is often chosen to be infinitely far ( )

0

( ) ( )r

i

U U r U i

q E dl

r

ildEq0

Page 6: Lecture 6-1 Please read the textbook before each Lecture and Come to the lecture with questions The chapter to be covered is at the end of the syllabus

Lecture 6-Lecture 6-66Potential Energy in the Field due to a Point Charge q

0

02

02

0 0

( )P

P

r

r

U r q E dl

q qk r dl

lq qk dll

q q q qk k

l r

From ∞

This is also called the potential energy of the two-charge configuration of q and q0.

P

ldEq0

Page 7: Lecture 6-1 Please read the textbook before each Lecture and Come to the lecture with questions The chapter to be covered is at the end of the syllabus

Lecture 6-Lecture 6-77Potential Energy of a Multiple-Charge Configuration

1 2 /kq q d

1 31 32 2

2q q qq qk k k

ddq

d

dqqk

dqqk

dqqk

dqqk

dqqk

dqqk

22413243423121

Page 8: Lecture 6-1 Please read the textbook before each Lecture and Come to the lecture with questions The chapter to be covered is at the end of the syllabus

Lecture 6-Lecture 6-88Physics 241 –Warm-up quiz

Three point charges carry the same charge -q. Which of the following statements is true? Select one of (a) – (e).

A. An electron would have a higher potential energy at point A than at point B

B. A proton would have a higher potential energy at point A than at point B

C. An electron would have a lower potential energy at point A than at point B

D. The potential energy is the same for an electron and a proton at point A.

E. The potential energy is the same for a proton at point A and point B.

A B-q-q

-q

Page 9: Lecture 6-1 Please read the textbook before each Lecture and Come to the lecture with questions The chapter to be covered is at the end of the syllabus

Lecture 6-Lecture 6-99Electric Potential

• So U(r)/q0 is independent of q0, allowing us to introduce electric potential V independent of q0.

0

( )( ) U rV rq

• U(r) of a test charge q0 in electric field generated by other source charges is proportional to q0 .

0

( )( ) U rV rq

taking the same reference point

rr

ldEqldEqrV 00)(

Page 10: Lecture 6-1 Please read the textbook before each Lecture and Come to the lecture with questions The chapter to be covered is at the end of the syllabus

Lecture 6-Lecture 6-1010Potential at P due to a point charge q

0

0

( )( ) qU r

V rqqkr

From ∞

V(r) drop following the direction of electrical field.

Page 11: Lecture 6-1 Please read the textbook before each Lecture and Come to the lecture with questions The chapter to be covered is at the end of the syllabus

Lecture 6-Lecture 6-1111Electron Volt

• V=U/q is measured in volts => 1 V (volt) = 1 J / 1 C

J N mV E m VC CN VEC m

19

1 1 1

1 | | 1 1.602 10 1

J C V

eV e V C V

• V depends on an arbitrary choice of the reference point.• V is independent of a test charge with which to measure it.

(electron volt)

Potential energy difference when 1 C of charge is moved between points of potential difference 1 V

Page 12: Lecture 6-1 Please read the textbook before each Lecture and Come to the lecture with questions The chapter to be covered is at the end of the syllabus

Lecture 6-Lecture 6-1212Potential due to two (source) charges

1 2( )| | | |q qV x k kx x a

1 2 0q q

Page 13: Lecture 6-1 Please read the textbook before each Lecture and Come to the lecture with questions The chapter to be covered is at the end of the syllabus

Lecture 6-Lecture 6-1313Potential due to Multiple Source Charges: Example

1 2 3 4

( )

/ 2

V Pq q q qk

d

Dotted line is an equipotential when

q1=12nC, q2= -24nC, q3=31nC, q4=17nC

Page 14: Lecture 6-1 Please read the textbook before each Lecture and Come to the lecture with questions The chapter to be covered is at the end of the syllabus

E from V

xVEx

yVEy

z

VEz

Expressed as a vector, E is the negative gradient of V

VE

We can obtain the electric field E from the potential V by inverting the integral that computes V from E:

r

zyx

r

dzEdyEdxEldErV )()(

Page 15: Lecture 6-1 Please read the textbook before each Lecture and Come to the lecture with questions The chapter to be covered is at the end of the syllabus

Lecture 6-Lecture 6-1515 Lightning

E = 3 x 106 N/C

at electrical breakdown of air

V on the order of 109 V

http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/electromag/java/lightning/index.html

Page 16: Lecture 6-1 Please read the textbook before each Lecture and Come to the lecture with questions The chapter to be covered is at the end of the syllabus

Examples (only a Preview)

Point charge Q: ( ) QV r kr

2( ) Q VE r k r r

r r

Charged disk: ( ) ??V z 2 2

0

( ) (1 )2

V zE z z zz z R

( ) QV r kr

2( ) QE r k rr

Uniformly charged sphere:

r > R

r < R2

20

1( ) 34 2

Q rV rR R

30

1( )4

QrE r rR

Charged sheet:0

( ) sgn( )2

E z z z

( ) ??V z

Charged line: ( ) ??V z 0

( )2

E r rr

Page 17: Lecture 6-1 Please read the textbook before each Lecture and Come to the lecture with questions The chapter to be covered is at the end of the syllabus

Lecture 6-Lecture 6-1717Physics 241 –Quiz 4a

A spherical shell is uniformly charged with a positive charge density . Which of the following statements is (are) true? Select one of (a) – (e).

1. An electron would have a higher potential energy at point A than at point B

2. A proton would have a higher potential energy at point A than at point B

3. The electric potential is lower at A than at B 4. The electric potential is higher at A than at B

A B

a) 1 and 3 onlyb) 1 and 4 onlyc) 2 and 3 onlyd) 2 and 4 onlye) None of them

Page 18: Lecture 6-1 Please read the textbook before each Lecture and Come to the lecture with questions The chapter to be covered is at the end of the syllabus

Lecture 6-Lecture 6-1818Physics 241 –Quiz 4b

A plane is uniformly charged with a positive charge density . Which of the following statements is (are) true? Select one of (a) – (e).

1. A proton would have a higher potential energy at point A than at point B

2. An electron would have a higher potential energy at point A than at point B

3. The electric potential is lower at A than at B 4. The electric potential is higher at A than at B

A B

a) 1 and 3 onlyb) 1 and 4 onlyc) 2 and 3 onlyd) 2 and 4 onlye) None of them

Page 19: Lecture 6-1 Please read the textbook before each Lecture and Come to the lecture with questions The chapter to be covered is at the end of the syllabus

Lecture 6-Lecture 6-1919Physics 241 –Quiz 4c

A sphere is uniformly charged with a negative surface charge density . Which of the following statements is (are) true? Select one of (a) – (e).

1. A proton would have a higher potential energy at point A than at point B

2. An electron would have a higher potential energy at point A than at point B

3. The electric potential is lower at A than at B 4. The electric potential is higher at A than at B

A B

a) 1 and 3 onlyb) 1 and 4 onlyc) 2 and 3 onlyd) 2 and 4 onlye) None of them