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Divergence and Curl of Electrostatic Fields. Field of a point charge. arrows. field lines:. Bits of thread in oil align with the field lines. Construction principle: Field lines start at + q and end at – q. The number of lines is proportional to q.
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Divergence and Curl of Electrostatic Fields Field of a point charge arrows field lines:
Bits of thread in oil align with the field lines.
Construction principle: Field lines start at +q and end at –q. The number of lines is proportional to q. If the total charge is different from 0, there will be lines going to or coming from infinity. Field lines never cross. The field lines point in radial direction near point charges.
1. Spherical symmetry: 2. Cylindrical symmetry: 3. Plane symmetry: Application of Gauss’s law (integral form): The direction of the field is known, and it is constant on the Gaussian surface
Example 2.2 What is the field outside the uniformly charged sphere?
Example 2.3 Field inside a long cylinder with charge density
Example 2.4 Infinite plate with uniform surface charge density
Field Lines and Flux Flux through a surface:
Conservation of flux: Flux tube: The flux (number of field/stream lines) through the different cross sections of the flux tube is constant.
Curl of E General properties