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Electric Field:
A region around a charge in which
another charge feels a force.
Field Line:
These lines show the direction of the
force on a Positive charge.
Equipotential Lines:
These join up all points with the same
potential.
Equipotential Lines (parallel to plates)
Field
Lines
Equipotential Lines
These diagrams just show more
versions of Electric Field Lines
and how charges affect them.
Millikan’s Oil Drop Experiment
By putting small charge drops of oil in an Electric Field and controlling their
movement by varying the Electric Field, Millikan was able to find that the charge on
each oil drop was a multiple of a much smaller charge. This turned out to be the
charge on the electron.
These diagrams give an idea of
how the Field and the Potential
around the charges work.
On the right is the example of
gravity.
V stands for Potential
dV/dr represents the Potential
Gradient of the field
Electric Field Strength – E
Defined as the Force per Unit Charge
Units of NC-1
Electric Potential - V
Defined as the Potential Energy per unit charge.
Units of JC-1
NB With Electric fields none of the definitions actually say ‘on a unit
charge’, they all say ‘per unit charge’ as an actual Coulomb of
charge would affect the original Electric Field.
Derivation of Electric Field Strength Equation
ΔE = qΔV ΔW = FΔx
ΔW = FΔx
FΔx = - qΔV
ΔE = qΔV
Electric
Field
F = - ΔV Potential
Strength q Δx Gradient