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Electric Fields II. Definition:. Electric Fields . Electric fields are produced by point charges and continuous charge distributions. is force exerted on charge by an external field . Note: q produces a field but it is not external. dq. +. +. +. +. +. +. +. +. +. dE. +.
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Definition: Electric Fields Electric fields are produced by point charges and continuous charge distributions is force exerted on charge by an external field Note: q produces a field but it is not external
dq + + + + + + + + + dE + + + Source Continuous Charge Distributions E = ? • Cut source into small (“infinitesimal”) charges dq • Each produces or
Steps: • Draw a coordinate system on the diagram • Choose an integration variable (e.g.,x) • Draw an infinitesimal element dx • Write r and any other variables in terms of x • Write dq in terms of dx • Put limits on the integral • Do the integral or look it up in tables.
L d Example: Uniformly-Charged Thin Rod (length L, total charge Q) + + + + + + + + + Charge/Length = “Linear Charge Density” = constant = Q/L
In 2D problems, integrate components separatelyto obtain the electric field: { x-component of
Example: Uniformly-Charged Ring y R x (x,0) Total charge Q, uniform charge/unit length, radius R Find: E at any point (x, 0)
y + + + + R x Quiz O Given the semi-circular uniform charge distribution, what would the direction of the electric field be at the origin, O?A) upB) downC) leftD) right
y R x Example: Uniformly-Charged Semicircle + + + + Charge/unit length, , is uniform Find: at origin
Summary • Field of several point charges qi: • Field of continuous charge distribution: