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Physics 8.02T
http://web.mit.edu/8.02t/www
For now, please sit anywhere, 9 to a table
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Course Details
We will not go over the course details in class, you can find them at
http://web.mit.edu/8.02t/www/
Or go directly to
http://web.mit.edu/8.02t/www/miscellaneous/8.02%20Introduction_v02.pdf
Are their any burning questions about course details?
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W01D2: Outline
Introductions
Course Overview
Vector and Scalar Fields
Charge
Electric Force
Electric Field
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Introductions
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Announcements
Math Review Tuesday Tues Feb 14 from 9-11 pm in 32-082
PS 1 due Tuesday Tues Feb 14 at 9 pm in boxes outside 32-082 or 26-152
W01D3 Reading Assignment Course Notes: Chapter 1.1-1.7, 2.1-2.7
Bring Clickers to Monday/Tuesday Class
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8.02: Electricity and MagnetismAlso new way of thinking…How do objects interact at a distance?
Fields We will learn about electric & magnetic fields: how they are created & what they affect
Maxwell’s Equations
Lorentz Force Law
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Scalar and Vector Fields
Review Vector Analysis
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Online Course Notes
http://web.mit.edu/8.02t/www/coursedocs/current/guide.htm
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Scalar Fields
Temperature Scalar Field: every location has an associated value (number with units)
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Scalar Fields - Contours
Colors represent surface temperatureContour lines show constant
temperatures
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Vector Fields
Vector (magnitude, direction) at every point in space
Example: Velocity vector field - jet stream
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Coulomb’s Law, Electric Fields and Discrete Charge Distributions
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Electric Charge
Two types of electric charge: positive and negative Unit of charge is the coulomb [C]
Charge of electron (negative) or proton (positive) is
Charge is quantized
Charge is conserved
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Electric ForceThe electric force between charges q1 and q2 is
(a) repulsive if charges have same signs
(b) attractive if charges have opposite signs
Like charges repel and opposites attract !!
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Coulomb's Law
Coulomb’s Law: Force on q2 due to interaction between q1 and q2
unit vector from q1 to q2
vector from q1 to q2
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Coulomb's Law: Example
a = 1 m
q1 = 6 C
q3 = 3 C
q2 = 3 C
32r
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The Superposition Principle
Many Charges Present:Net force on any charge is vector sum of forces from other individual charges
Example:
In general:
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In Class Problem: Force on a Charged Object
Three charged objects are located at the positions shown in the figure. Find a vector expression for the force on the negatively charged object located at the point P.
NOTE: Solutions will be posted within two days of class
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Charging
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How Do You Get Charged?
• Friction
• Transfer (touching)
• Induction
+q Neutral
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Demonstrations:Instruments for Charging
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Electric Field
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Electric Field
The electric field at a point P due to a charged object (source) with charge qs is the force acting on a test point-like charged object with charge qt at that point P, divided by the charge qt :
Units: N/C
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Superposition Principle
The electric field due to a collection of N point charges is the vector sum of the individual electric fields due to each charge
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Concept Question: 5 Equal Charges
Six equal positive charges q sit at the vertices of a regular hexagon with sides of length R. We remove the bottom charge. The electric field at the center of the hexagon (point P) is:
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Concept Question Answer: 5 Equal Charges
E fields of the side pairs cancel (symmetry) E at center due only to top charge (R away) Field points downward
Alternatively:
“Added negative charge” at bottom R away, pulls field down
Answer 4.
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Group Problem: Electric Field on Axis (Symmetry)
d
s
q q
P
Consider two point charges of equal magnitude but opposite signs, separated by a distance d. Point P lies along the perpendicular bisector of the line joining the charges, a distance s above that line. What is the E field at P?
ij
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Electric Field Lines
1. Direction of field at any point is tangent to field line at that point
2. Field lines point away from positive charges and terminate on negative charges
3. Field lines never cross each other
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Concept Question: Field LinesElectric field lines show:
1. Directions of forces that exist in space at all times.
2. Directions in which positive charges on those lines will accelerate.
3. Paths that charges will follow.
4. More than one of the above.
5. I don’t know..
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Concept Question Answer: Field Lines
NOTE: This is different than flow lines (3). Particles do NOT move along field lines. (1) is not correct because we don’t know sign of charge so we don’t know direction of force
Answer: 2. Directions positive charges accelerate.
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Force on a Charge Object in an Electric Field
Force on a charged object with charge q at a point P in an electric field due to a source is:
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Summary
Charge qs (±)
CREATE:
FEEL:
SOURCE:
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Concept Question: Electric FieldTwo charged objects are placed on a line as shown below. The magnitude of the negative charge on the right is greater than the magnitude of the positive charge on the left, . Other than at infinity, where is the electric field zero?
1. Between the two charged objects.2. To the right of the charged object on the right.3. To the left of the charged object on the left.4. The electric field is nowhere zero.5. Not enough info – need to know which is positive.
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Concept Question Answer: Electric Field
Answer: 3. To the left of the positively charged object on the left
Between: field points from positively charged object to negatively charged object
On right: field is dominated by negatively charged object
On left: electric field due to close smaller positively charged object will cancel electric field due to further larger negatively charged object.
http://web.mit.edu/viz/EM/visualizations/electrostatics/ElectricFieldConfigurations/pcharges/pcharges.htm