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1512008 tsl36 11. Physics 2415 Lecture 3. Michael Fowler, UVa. Today’s Topics. Continuous charge distributions: line of charge. Visualizing the field: lines of force. Electron moving in a field. Electric dipoles. Superposition. Units of Chapter 16. Static Electricity; Electric Charge and Its Conservation. Electric Charge in the Atom. Insulators and Conductors. Induced Charge; the Electroscope. Coulomb’s Law. Solving Problems Involving Coulomb’s Law and Vectors. Units of Chapter 16. Static Electricity; Electric Charge and Its Conservation. Electric Charge in the Atom. Insulators and Conductors. Induced Charge; the Electroscope. Coulomb’s Law. Solving Problems Involving Coulomb’s Law and Vectors. The electric force is one of the fundamental forces of nature. Controlled electricity is the cornerstone of our modern, technological society.. Chapter Goal: . To develop. a basic understanding of electric phenomena in terms of charges, forces, and fields.. A.S. 5.1.1 – 5.1.4 due Monday. Reading reference: chapter 16. Question 16.1a. . Electric Potential Energy I . a). . proton. b). . electron. c). . both feel the same force. d) neither – there is no force. Essential Knowledge. 1.B.2. : There are only two kinds of electric charge. Neutral objects or systems contain equal quantities of positive and negative charge, with the exception of some fundamental particles that have no electric charge.. By: Raiden Foris. The attractive or repulsive interaction between any two charged objects is an . electric force. . . video. What is electric force?. Coulomb’s law. The symbol . k. is a proportionality constant known as the Coulomb's law constant. The value of this constant is dependent upon the medium that the charged objects are immersed in. In the case of air, the value is approximately 9.0 x 10^9 N • m^2 / C^2. . Rank. Responses. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. For a fixed electric field . E, . the flux . Φ. E. increases with cross . sectional area.. True. False. The signs of point charges q. 1. and q. 2. are:. q. 1. , q. Electric Charge. All matter is made up of atoms. Atoms contain. Protons ( ). Neutrons (0). Electrons (-). Law of Electric Charges. The law of electric charges states . that like charges repel. , and . 18.1 . The Origin of Electricity. The electrical nature of matter is inherent. in atomic structure.. coulombs. 18.1 . The Origin of Electricity. In nature, atoms are normally. found with equal numbers of protons. . Electric Potential (Energy). Charges. The fundamental rule at the base of all electrical phenomena is that . like charges repel and opposite charges attract. An object that has unequal numbers of electrons and protons is . What makes up all matter?. What does it mean to be “charged”?. What are the (names &) methods of charging?. What do charged objects do?. What is GROUNDING?. What . are insulators & conductors?. Michael Fowler, UVa. Today’s Topics. Continuous charge distributions: line of charge. Visualizing the field: lines of force. Electron moving in a field. Electric dipoles. Superposition. The . total electric force . 1.B.2. : There are only two kinds of electric charge. Neutral objects or systems contain equal quantities of positive and negative charge, with the exception of some fundamental particles that have no electric charge..
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