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Electricity & Magnetism Lecture 1: Coulomb’s Law

Today’s  Concepts:

  A)  Coulomb’s  Law

  B)  Superposi<on

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If  you  haven't  done  Prelecture  1  yet,  please  do  so  later  today

The  force  on  a  charge  due  to  another  charge  is  propor/onal  to  the  product  of  the  charges  and  inversely  propor/onal  to  the  separa/on  squared.  

r

The  force  is  always  parallel  to  a  line  connec/ng  the  charges,  but  the  direc/on  depends  on  the  signs  of  the  charges:

q2

q2 q1

q1

Like  signs  repel

Coulomb’s Law:

q2 q1

Opposite  signs  aEractq2 q1

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Take  two  balloons  and  rub  themboth  with  a  piece  of  cloth.  AGer  you  rub  them  they  will:

A)  AHract  each-­‐otherB)  Repel  each-­‐otherC)  Either  –  it  depends  on  the  material  of  the  cloth

Clicker Question: Balloons

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Balloons

If  the  same  thing  is  done  to  both  balloons  they  will  acquire  the  same  sign  charge.  

They  will  repel!

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Text

We can only be sure about this if the balloons are made out of the same material.

Comment

What  does  the  r  with  a  hat  mean?  Is  it  like  the  unit  vectors  i-­‐hat,  j-­‐hat  and  k-­‐hat,  or  does  it  mean  something  else?  The  video  didn't  really  explain  it  that  well.

Coulomb’s Law

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Examples:     If  the  charges  have  the  same  sign,  the  force  by  charge  1  on  charge  2  would  be  in  the  direc/on  of  r12  (to  the  right).

q2q1

  If  the  charges  have  opposite  sign,  the  force  by  charge  1  on  charge  2  would  be  opposite  the  direc/on  of  r12  (leN).

q1 q2

Our  nota/on:

     is  the  force  by  1  on  2  (think  “by-­‐on  ”)  

   is  the  unit  vector  that  points  from  1  to  2.  

Clicker Question: Coulomb Force

What  will  the  direc/on  of  the  force  be?      

A)  AErac/ve          B)  Repulsive

k = 9 x 109 N m2 / C2

electron  charge  = 1.6 x 10−19 Coulombs

NA = 6.02 x 1023

Two  paperclips  are  separated  by  10  meters.  Then  you  remove  1  electron  from  each  atom  on  the  first  paperclip  and  place  it  on  the  second  one.  

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Clicker Question: Coulomb Force

Which  weight  is  closest  to  the  approximate  force  between  those  paperclips  (recall  that  weight  =  mg,  g  =  9.8  m/s2)?

A)  Paperclip  (1 g x g)B)  Text  book  (1 kg x g)C)  Truck  (104 kg x g)D)  AircraG  carrier  (108 kg x g)

E)  Mt.  Everest  (1014 kg x g)

k = 9 x 109 N m2 / C2

electron  charge  = 1.6 x 10−19 Coulombs

NA = 6.02 x 1023

Two  paperclips  are  separated  by  10  meters.  Then  you  remove  1  electron  from  each  atom  on  the  first  paperclip  and  place  it  on  the  second  one.  

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CheckPoint: Forces on Two Charges

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Two charges q = + 1 µC and Q = +10 µC are placed near each other as shown in the figure.Which of the following diagrams best depicts the forces acting on the charges:

CheckPoint Results: Forces on Two Charges

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“The  bigger  charge  will  push  the  smaller  charge  harder  than  the  smaller  will  push  the  larger.  “

“They  both  repel  each  other,  and  according  to  the  F  =  kQq/r^2  and  newton's  third  law,  the  forces  have  to  be  the  same.”

“The  forces  of  two  objects  are  always  equal  and  opposite.  both  equasions  involve  the  charge  of  both  par<cles  in  the  same  manner,  therefore  they  are  the  same.  .”  

Two charges q = + 1 µC and Q = +10 µC are placed near each other as shown in the figure.Which of the following diagrams best depicts the forces acting on the charges:

q1

q2

q3

q4

If  there  are  more  than  two  charges  present,  the  total  force  on  any  given  charge  is  just  the  vector  sum  of  the  forces  due  to  each  of  the  other  charges:

F2,1

F3,1

F4,1

F1

Superposition

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F2,1

F3,1

F4,1

F1

What  happens  to  Force  on  q1  if  its  sign  is  changed?

A)    |F1| increases

B)    |F1| remains  the  same

C)    |F1| decreases

D)    Need  more  informa<on  to  determine

Clicker Question: Superposition

q1

q2

q3

q4

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The  direc/on  of  all  forces  changes  by  180o  –  the  magnitudes  stay  the  same:

F2,1

F3,1

F4,1

F1

F2,1

F3,1

F4,1

F1

F2,1

F3,1

F4,1

F1

q1

q2

q3

q4

F2,1

F3,1

F4,1

F1

q1

q2

q3

q4

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qq

−Q +Q

+Q+Q

Case 1 Case 2

Compare  the  magnitude  of  the  net  force  on  q  in  the  two  cases.

A)    |F1  | > |F2|

B)    |F1  |  = |F2|

C)    |F1  |< |F2|  

D)    Depends  on  sign  of  q

F1F2 = 0

In  case  one,  both  of  the  forces  are  working  in  the  same  direc<on  (the  downward  direc<on)  resul<ng  in  a  greater  net  force  as  opposed  to  case  two  where  the  repelling  forces  are  working  in  opposite  direc<ons  in  turn  canceling  each  other  out  Both  cases  have  a  charged  placed  equidistant  from  charges  of  the  same  magnitudes  so  no  maHer  charge  q  has  the  forces  at  this  instant  are  the  same.  The  magnitude  of  charge  of  an  electron  is  the  same  as  the  magnitude  of  a  proton.  So,  while  the  distance  is  the  same,  the  magnitude  of  Force  between  both  cases  will  be  the  same.

CheckPoint: Compare Forces

Force from Four Charges

Four  charged  par/cles  are  placed  as  shown.  A  par/cle  with  charge  +Q  is  placed  1/2  way  between  the  middle  +q  on  the  leN  and  the  +3q  on  the  right

What  is  the  direc/on  of  horizontal  force  on  Q?  

A)  leftward          B)  none          C)  rightward

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y

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q

q

Q

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