Electric fields

Cards (17)

  • What does any charged object have around it?
    An electric field
  • How do electric fields compare to gravitational and magnetic fields?
    They are similar areas of influence
  • What happens when you have two particles with opposite charges?
    They attract each other
  • How are electric fields represented in physics?
    With field lines
  • In which direction do electric field lines point?
    From positive to negative
  • How should field lines be drawn in relation to surfaces?
    At right angles to the surface
  • How many field lines should be shown in an exam drawing?
    At least eight
  • How does the strength of an electric field change with distance?
    It gets weaker with distance
  • What is the force between oppositely charged particles called?
    Electrostatic attraction
  • How do field lines illustrate the interaction between charged particles?
    They extend from positive to negative particles
  • What happens when two particles have the same charge?
    They repel each other
  • What is the effect of a strong electric field on nearby air particles?
    It can cause ionization
  • What is air considered in its normal state regarding electricity?
    An electrical insulator
  • What occurs during the process of ionization in air particles?
    They lose electrons and become positive ions
  • How can ionized air conduct electricity?
    It allows sparks to travel through it
  • What are the key characteristics of electric fields around charged particles?
    • Present around any charged object
    • Represented by field lines
    • Lines point from positive to negative
    • Strength decreases with distance
    • Opposite charges attract, like charges repel
  • What is the relationship between electric fields and air particles?
    • Air is an electrical insulator
    • Strong electric fields can ionize air
    • Ionized air can conduct electricity
    • Sparks can travel through ionized air