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AP Physics 2: Algebra-Based
Unit 10: Electric Force, Field, and Potential
10.3 Electric Permittivity
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Electric permittivity is represented by the Greek letter
ε
The relationship between electric field, flux, and permittivity is given by the equation Φ = ε⋅E, where ε = ε₀⋅εᵣ. What does ε₀ represent?
Vacuum
What happens to the electric force between two charges when the permittivity of the medium increases?
Decreases
Two charges of +10 μC and -10 μC are 0.1 m apart in air. Calculate the electric force between them using Coulomb's Law.
≈-90 N
What does electric permittivity quantify in electrostatics?
Reduces electric field strength
What is electric permittivity a measure of?
Electric field transmission ability
Relative permittivity is a dimensionless quantity.
True
The relative permittivity of air is approximately
1.0006
Relative permittivity is the ratio of the permittivity of a material to the
vacuum
The electric force between two charges is inversely proportional to the permittivity of the medium.
True
Order the materials from lowest to highest relative permittivity:
1️⃣ Vacuum
2️⃣ Air
3️⃣ Water
The relative permittivity of vacuum is equal to
1
.
True
Match the material with its relative permittivity:
Vacuum ↔️ 1
Air ↔️ ≈1.0006
Water ↔️ ≈78
What happens to the electric force between two charges when they are moved from vacuum to water?
It decreases significantly
Higher permittivity reduces
electric force
between charges.
True
The relative permittivity of vacuum is
1
.
True
The relationship between electric field, electric flux, and electric permittivity is Φ =
ε⋅E
.
True
Higher permittivity decreases the
electric force
between charges.
True
The permittivity of free space is denoted by
ε₀
.
What is the relative permittivity of water?
≈78
What is the primary role of the permittivity of free space (ε₀)?
Permit electric field lines
Materials reduce the electric force between charges compared to
vacuum
.
True
What is the permittivity of vacuum?
8.854 × 10⁻¹² F/m
What does the relative permittivity (εᵣ) represent in the permittivity formula?
Ratio to vacuum permittivity
Match the effect of permittivity with its consequence:
Higher permittivity ↔️ Decreased electric force
Lower permittivity ↔️ Increased electric force
What is the approximate relative permittivity of water?
78
What is the relative permittivity of air?
≈1.0006
What effect does higher permittivity have on electric force?
Reduces electric force
The permittivity of vacuum is
8.854 × 10⁻¹²
F/m.
The electric force is lower in water due to its higher
permittivity
.
The permittivity of free space is a constant value equal to
8.854 × 10⁻¹²
F/m.
Electric permittivity is a measure of a material's ability to transmit an electric
field
.
Permittivity quantifies the ability of a material to reduce the electric field's
strength
.
In Coulomb's Law, the electric force is inversely proportional to the
permittivity
.
What is the permittivity of free space (ε₀)?
8.854 × 10⁻¹² F/m
The electric force between two +5 μC charges 0.1 m apart in vacuum is approximately
22.4 N
The permittivity of a material (ε) is expressed as
ε₀ × εᵣ
How does higher permittivity affect electric field strength?
Reduces it
The electric force between two charges in water is lower than in vacuum due to water's higher
permittivity
.
True
Order the materials from highest to lowest relative permittivity:
1️⃣ Water
2️⃣ Air
3️⃣ Vacuum
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