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Electric Force SWBAT describe the electric force conceptually and solve for the force mathematically. Luke, use the force! I can’t, I don’t have enough electron s… Rub your feet on the carpet you dummy!!!

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Page 1: Electric Force SWBAT describe the electric force conceptually and solve for the force mathematically. Luke, use the force! I can’t, I don’t have enough

Electric Force

SWBAT describe the electric force conceptually and solve for the force mathematically.

Luke, use the force!

I can’t, I don’t have

enough electrons…

Rub your feet on the carpet you dummy!!!

Page 2: Electric Force SWBAT describe the electric force conceptually and solve for the force mathematically. Luke, use the force! I can’t, I don’t have enough

Charges

• A proton has a charge of 1.60 X 10 -19 C • A electron has a charge of -1.60 X 10 -19 C • C = Coulomb

Page 3: Electric Force SWBAT describe the electric force conceptually and solve for the force mathematically. Luke, use the force! I can’t, I don’t have enough

Electric Force

• The electric force depends on two things:– Charge: greater the charge on the objects, greater force– Distance between charges: closer greater force, further

apart weaker force

• Follows Newton’s 3rd Law: 2 charges of any size will experience the same force as the other, but in the opposite direction.

Page 4: Electric Force SWBAT describe the electric force conceptually and solve for the force mathematically. Luke, use the force! I can’t, I don’t have enough

Coulomb’s Law• Charles Coulomb was the first scientist to express this

force mathematically, in the 1780’s.

• Fe= (kq1q2)/r2

• Notice similarity to the force of gravity

• ‘r’ is the distance between the charges• ‘q’ is the 2 charges• ‘k’ is the proportionality constant • kC= 8.99 X 109 N*m2/C2

Aren’t I shocking!

Page 5: Electric Force SWBAT describe the electric force conceptually and solve for the force mathematically. Luke, use the force! I can’t, I don’t have enough

Practice

• Note: It is usually easier to use the absolute values of the forces while solving, then decide afterwards whether it is an attractive or repulsive force.

• Note: An Electron and Proton both have the same charge of 1.60 × 10-19 C. Electron is negative – Proton is positive

• Practice 1: A positive charge of 6.0 x 10-6 C is 0.03 m from a second positive charge of 3.0 x 10-6 C. Calculate the force between them and indicate if it is attractive or repulsive.

Page 6: Electric Force SWBAT describe the electric force conceptually and solve for the force mathematically. Luke, use the force! I can’t, I don’t have enough

Practice

• Practice 2: What force exists between a positive charge of 1.5 x 10-5 C and a negative charge of -6.0 x 10-6 C, which are 5.0 cm apart.(Note the large forces involved between electric charges given in millionths of a coulomb also called a microcoulomb).

• Practice 3: A negative charge of 6.0 x 10-6 C exerts an attractive force of 64.8 N on a second charge 0.05 m away. What is the sign and magnitude of the second charge?

Page 7: Electric Force SWBAT describe the electric force conceptually and solve for the force mathematically. Luke, use the force! I can’t, I don’t have enough

Practice• The hydrogen atom has the simplest structure of all atoms. Its

nucleus is a proton (mp = 1.67 x 10-27 kg), outside of which there is a single electron (me = 9.11 x 10-31 kg) at an average separation distance of 5.3 x 10-11 m. – Solve for the electrical and gravitational forces (G = 6.67 x

10-11) between the proton and the electron in a hydrogen atom The electrical forces that subatomic particles exert on one another are so much stronger than their mutual gravitational forces, that gravitation can be completely ignored.

– The electrical attraction of the proton for the electron causes the centripetal force needed to hold the electron in orbit. Find the electron’s speed.

Page 8: Electric Force SWBAT describe the electric force conceptually and solve for the force mathematically. Luke, use the force! I can’t, I don’t have enough

How to SolveGiven/ Constants: • r= 5.3 x 10-11 m• q=1.60 X 10 -19 C (an electron is negative/ a

proton is positive)• mp = 1.67 x 10-27 kg, me = 9.11 x 10-31 kg

• kC= 8.99 X 109 N*m2/C2

• G = 6.67 x 10-11 N*m2/kg2

• Plug into Fe and Fg

Page 9: Electric Force SWBAT describe the electric force conceptually and solve for the force mathematically. Luke, use the force! I can’t, I don’t have enough

Net Electric Force

• Electric force is often caused by more than 2 charged particles.

• The net electric force is the vector sum of all the individual electric forces acting on an object.

• This called the principle of superposition

Page 10: Electric Force SWBAT describe the electric force conceptually and solve for the force mathematically. Luke, use the force! I can’t, I don’t have enough

Charges in Line

• Three point charges are placed on the x-axis as shown. Find the net electrostatic force on q1.

Page 11: Electric Force SWBAT describe the electric force conceptually and solve for the force mathematically. Luke, use the force! I can’t, I don’t have enough

Charges in a Plane

• A configuration of three charges is shown. What is the net electrostatic force on q3?