D.2- Electric Fields

Cards (15)

  • What does the conservation of charge state?
    NET charge cannot be created or destroyed.
  • What does Coulomb's Law describe?
    The force of attraction or repulsion between two charges is proportional to each charge and inversely proportional to the distance between their centres squared
  • What is Coulomb's constant (K)?
    K = 8.99 × 10⁹ N m²/C²
  • What is permittivity?
    It is the ability of a substance to store electrical energy in an electric field.
  • What defines an electric field?
    A region of space where a charge experiences a force.
  • How is electric field strength defined?
    It is the force per unit charge acting on a positive point charge.
  • What is the electric field strength inside a conducting sphere?
    Electric field strength is zero.
  • What characterizes uniform electric fields between parallel plates?
    Lines are parallel, equally spaced and meet the surface at 90 degrees
  • What is viscous drag in Millikan's experiment?
    It is the force acting on drops due to friction as they move through a fluid.
  • What are characteristics of opposite charges?
    • They have an attractive force
    • Requires work to separate
    • In an energy deficit
    • Negative potential energy
  • What is electric potential energy at a point?
    It is the work done to move a charge from infinity to that point in a field.
  • How is electric potential defined?
    It is the work done per unit charge in moving a positive test charge from infinity to the point in the field.
  • What are equipotential surfaces?
    They are sets of points that all have the same electric potential.
  • What is the potential gradient?
    It is the gradient on a electric potential against distance graph, equal to electric field strength
  • What happens when a positive charge moves in the direction of a field line?
    It releases energy and moves to a potential surface with a lower value.