This is defined as the electric force experienced per unit charge. It is a vector quantity and is expressed in N/C.
Mathematically,
E=FCQ∴E=Q4πϵ0r2
Electric Potential VE
The electric potential VE at a point in an electric field is defined as the work done in taking a unit charge from infinity to that point. It is a scalar quantity and is expressed in volt.
Mathematically,
VE=Er
But E=Q4πϵ0r2VE=(Q4πϵ0r2)rVE=Q4πϵ0r
Worked Examples
Example 1:
Calculate the electrostatic force that exists between two charges of values 5.3μC and -3.2μC placed at 6.0 × 10-4m. (k = 9 × 109Nm2/C2)
Solution:
FC=kQ1Q2r2FC=9×109×5.3×10−6×3.2×10−6(6.0×10−4)2=4.24×105N
Example 2:
Determine the electric potential due to charge 5.3μC placed at that point.
Solution:
VE=Q4πϵ0r=5.3×10−6×9×1096×10−4=79,500KV
Example 3:
Three charges +10C, -20C and 16C are distributed as shown in the figure below. Find the resultant force acting on the 10C charge.
Solution:
Let the Force of attraction between +10C and – 20C be
F1=kQ1Q2r2F1=9×109×10×2032=2×1011N(k=14πϵ0r29×109)
Let the Force of attraction between +10C and – 16C be
F2=kQ1Q2r2F2=9×109×10×162×2=3.6×1011N(3.6×1011)2
Net force = (F21+F22)−−−−−−−−√=(2×1011)+(3.6×1011)2−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−√=4.2×1011NTanθ=F1F2=2×10113.6×1011=0.555θ=tan−10.555=32.28o
The net force is 4.12 × 1011N in a direction 32.280 to the line joining the +10C and – 16C charges.
Example 4:
Two similar but opposite point charges –q and +q each of magnitude 5.0 x 10 –8 C are separated by a distance of 8.0cm in a vacuum as shown below.
Calculate the magnitude and direction of the resultant electric field intensity Eat the point p.
k=14πϵ0r29×109Nm2C−2
Solution:
At p the direction of the field vector is towards the left since the positive charge at p is attracted towards the –q charge.
E−=−q4πϵ0r2=5.0×10−8×9×109(0.05)−2E−=1.8×105NC−1
The field vector due to +q charge is also directed towards the left since the positive charge at p is repelled by +q
E+=+q4πϵ0r2=5.0×10−8×9×109(0.03)−2E+=5×105NC−1
Resultant electric field is E=E−+E+
E=(1.8×105+5.0×105)NC−1
The field is directed towards the left or towards –q charge.
EVALUATION (POST YOUR ANSWERS USING THE QUESTION BOX BELOW FOR EVALUATION AND DISCUSSION):
- State two advantages of potentiometer over voltmeter.
- Mention two precautions to be ensured in using the metre bridge.
- State Coulomb’s law.
- Define electric potential.
GENERAL EVALUATION (POST YOUR ANSWERS USING THE QUESTION BOX BELOW FOR EVALUATION AND DISCUSSION):
- Mention an instrument used for comparing the emf of cells.
- Write down the formulae for net resistance and emf in a circuit.
- Define conductivity.
- Write down the relationship between conductivity and resistivity.
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