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PHYS-A0130 ElectromagnetismLectures follow Chaps. 14-19 of

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Schedule for the period 20.2-31.3.2017:

Lectures: 12 hours; a quiz exam 28.3 (215, Otakaari 4) gives 20 % of the final grade.

Exercise sessions: H01 and H02; some exercises are solved in the class and some aregiven as homework; the homework submission deadline is each Tuesday 17:00 (viaMyCourses); 40 % of the final grade from the home exercises.

Project sessions: P01-P04; the 3d, 4th and 5th weeks of the course (the first session 9.3);each group prepares a plan before each experiment, conducts the experiment andsubmits a report; the reports comprise 40 % of the final grade. 2

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

8-9 H02, Y228b P03, U020

9-10 H02, Y228b P03, U020

10-11 28.3 : Quiz, 215 H01, Y228b P03, U020

11-12 28.3: Quiz, 215 H01, Y228b

12-13 P04, U020

13-14 P02, U020 P04, U020

14-15 Lecture, A1 P01, U020 P02, U020 P04, U020

15-16 Lecture, A1 P01, U020 P02, U020

16-17 P01, U020

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Electric currents (§ 14)

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• Concept and properties of electric current• Joule’s and Ohm’s laws• Connections of resistors and power supplies• Kirchhoff’s rules• Resistivity and electric current density

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Concept and properties of electric current

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Electric current produces• Magnetic field (right screw rule)• Force between wires• Heating of the wire

I

e

+−H

Force balance:

⇒ An aluminum wire of 1-mm diameter can levitate at r = 1 mm at I = 3.3 A

rIIk

lF 21=

rlIkmg

2

=

270

AN102

2−×==

πµk,I1

I2r

l

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RconstIP

==2

5

1840) law, s(Joule' 2RIP =⇒

Concept and properties of electric current• Heating

heat capacity resistance [ohms]

increased using a higher voltage

1

2

3

123

cH2O ≈ 4 kJ/(lK)CH2O = cH2OV

dtdTCP =

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Electromotive force of a power supply. Ohm’s law

E

increased by shortenning the heating wire (changing R)

I

circ2 ⇒= RI== const

IP

emf [volts]E IP =⇒ E circIR=E

In general, the potential difference (voltage)

between points A and B is (Ohm’s law) IRV =A B

I R

“web of naked fancies” in 1830; full recognition in 1840P = IV

coilcirc RR ≈

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Emf versus voltage

A B

I

R

r

E

IRV =BARrI

+= and

rRRV+

=⇒ BA E

E

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Connections of resistors and power suppliesIn series:

In parallel:

In series:

In parallel: For identical units

R1 R2 R3

R

IRRRRIIRIRIRVVVV

=++=++=++=

)( 321

321321

R1

R2

R3

I1

I2

I3

I I

RV

RRRV

RVRVRVIIII

=

++=

++=++=

321

321321

111

///

321 RRRR ++=

321

1111RRRR

++=

E = E1 + E2 + E3

E

E1 E2 E3

I

321ext rrrRI

+++= E1 + E2 + E3

E1 = E2 = E3= E

E1

E2

E3

I1

I2

I3

I I

3/311113/

iiiii

i

rrrrrrr

II

=⇒=++=

=

r, internalresistance

I

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Kirchhoff’s rulesKirchhoff’s junction rule:The sum of the currents flowing into the junction is equal to the sum of the currents leaving the junction

Kirchhoff’s loop rule:The sum of emfs in any loop is equal to the sum of all the IR drops around the loop

R1

R2

R3

I1

I2

I3

E1

E2

213 III +=

11221 RIRI +−=− E

also

E E 113321 RIRI +=+−

R1

R2

R3

I1

I2

I3

E1

E2

charge decreases across the battery in the direction of

current is opposite to

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What is R of a piece of a wire?

R = ?AlR ∝

R1 R2 R3

321 RRRR ++=

R1

R2

R3

321

1111RRRR

++=

The proportionality coefficient is a parameter of the material. It is called the resistivity, ϱ [Ωm].

AlR =

The reciprocal of resistivity is conductivity σ = 1/ϱ. Both ϱ and σ depend on T.

Examples of a conductor and an insulator: ϱAg = 1.6×10-8 Ωm, ϱglass = 1010 - 1014 Ωm

ϱ

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At any point,

The voltage drop

J is a vector, and for its arbitrary direction, the differential Ohm’s law is

where is operator nabla

If J is known, the total current through any

surface A is

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Current density and differential Ohm’s law

I∆ nA∆

z

z∆

ρρρ JdzdVzJ

AzI −=⇒∆=

∆∆

∆=

RIV ∆∆=∆

ρJ−=∇V

zyx ∂∂

+∂∂

+∂∂

=∇ zyx ˆˆˆ

.∫∫∫∫ ⋅=⋅=AA

ddAI AJnJ

J⋅n = Jnn = J cosθ

V∇

An

J

nJn

θ

ϱ ϱ ϱ

ϱ

dAdI

AI

AnnJ =

∆∆

=→∆ 0

lim

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Electric fields (§ 15)

• Electric charge• Electric field and Coulomb’s law• Electric flux and electric flux density• Electric field of point charges• Gauss’ law for electrostatics• Electric potential• Dielectric media• Capacitors

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Electric charge• Electric charge (Q) can be positive as that of proton

or negative as that of electron

• Opposite charges attract (→←) each otherand similar repel (←→) each other

• Charge is quantized: e = ±1.6×10-19 C

• In electric conductors, electrons are free to migrate, which leads to conductivity (in insulators they stay with their own atoms or molecules)

• Electric current = electric charge per unit time:

In terms of charge density , the current density is

+ −+ − + + + − −−

I

dtdQI =

dVdQ

=ρ vAIJ ρ=≡ /

dQvdt

electron

protonneutron

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Electric field and Coulomb’s lawElectric field is a force field created by and acting on electric charges

• Electric field strength E is the force per unitcharge:

• Electric field lines are along the force imposedon a positive charge:

qFE =

+ +

+ +

qF

E

+

normal to the surface of a conductor

+++ + ++ + + + + +++E = 0

Coulomb’s law:

rErF ˆ4

)( ˆ4

12

112

21

rqq

rqq

πεπε=⇒=

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Electric flux and electric flux density

2QQ

• Total flux of the electric field is

In SI, the proportionality coefficient is 1 and we have

.QE ∝Φ

QE =Φ

• Electric flux density D (local flux per unit surface area) must be proportional to E. It is a vector

, where A is perpendicular to D, andε is the electric permittivityε0 = 8.85×10-12 CV-1m-1

E

• Total flux through any surface area A is

∫∫∫∫ =⋅=ΦAA

E dADd αcos AD

E2

EdD ε=Φ

≡ ˆdA

d E

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Superposition principle:

For a continuous distribution of ρ :

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Electric field of point charges

q

ED,

2222

4

4

4 4

rqE

rqD

rDrA E

πεπππ =⇒=⇒

Φ=⇒=

independent of ε depends on ε

i

ii

ii

i

i

ii rr

q rrrEEE ==⇒= ∑∑ ˆ ,ˆ4

1 2πε

∆qi

ri

iE∆

ρ

r1

q1

1E

q2

q3

2E3E

r2

r3

dVdqqi ρ=→∆

∫∑ →Vi

rrE ˆ4

1)( 2∫∫∫=⇒V r

dVρπε

1E2E

3EE

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Gauss’ law for electrostatics

∑∫∫ ==⋅=ΦS inside

i

iS

QqdAD

q1 q2

q3

q7

q4

q6q5

S

72 qqdS

+=⋅∫∫ AD

a>r a<rExample: Spherical charge distribution

20

20

4

4

rQE

QrE

πε

πε

=⇒

= 3

32

0 4arQrE =πε

304 a

QrEπε

=⇒

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Electric potentialqEF =

ABAB qVxEqW −=∆=

xEV ∆−=⇒ AB

sF ⋅=ABW , if F is constant as in the picture.

Path 1:1l∆ 2l∆α β

x∆q

is independent of the path.

In general:

The electric potential V(r) is

∫ ⋅−=r

r

sEr0

)( dV

and r0 corresponds to V(r0) = 0.

The mechanical work done by the field is

x∆

QrA

rB

rQdr

rQdVQ πεπε 44

)( 2

A

B

=−=⋅−= ∫∫∞

=

∞→

rrr

r

rEr

AB21ACB )coscos( qVllEqW −=∆+∆= βαPath 2:

∫ ⋅−=−≡A

BABAB )()( sE drVrVV

x

E

qVtVItP BA=∆=∆≡