Equipotential Surfaces Relation Between Electric Field and Electric Potential Howtogetvfrome? Howtogetefromv?
Equipotential Surfaces Relation Between Electric Field and Electric Potential Howtogetvfrome? Howtogetefromv?
Equipotential Surfaces Relation Between Electric Field and Electric Potential Howtogetvfrome? Howtogetefromv?
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PHYS 2435: Chap. 23, Pg 2
Equipotential Surfaces
contours of constant potential
all points on the contour have the same value of V
equipotential surface
Phys2435: Chap23, Pg 6
Relation between
Electric Field
and
Electric Potential
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PHYS 22: Chap. 23, Pg 7
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How to get V from E ?
b
Ub - U a ∫ F ⋅dl b
Vb - Va = = − W ab = − a
= − ∫ E ⋅dl
q0 q0 q0 a
The field is constant between the plates. So the line integral is easy
b
Va − Vb = ∫ E ⋅dl = Ed
a
€
The electric field is E = σ/ε0 so it provides a practical way
to measure the surface charge density on the plate
ε0(Va –Vb)
σ=
d
€
Example: potential of a point charge
The field is radial, with a magnitude
Choose the line along the normal line, then the line integral becomes
λ rb
Va - Vb = ln
2πε0 ra
This is also the potential of an
infinite long cylinder.
θ
Cartesian coordinates:
r
y
o
Spherical coordinates: x ϕ
Example: A point charge
The electric potential depends only on the distance from the point
charge: z
1 Q
V (r) = θ
4 πε0 r
r
In spherical coordinates (r,θ,ϕ ) : o
y
∂V 1 Q ϕ
E r = −€ = x
∂r 4πε0 r 2
No angular dependence, so
Eθ = Eϕ = 0
1 Q
V (x, y,z) =
4 πε0 (x 2 + R 2 )1/ 2
∂V 1 Qx
Ex = − =
∂x 4πε0 (x 2 + R 2 ) 3 / 2
E€ = 0
y
Ez = 0
We obtained the same result as that
with vector sums of electric fields.
But it’s much easier here.
PHYS 2435: Chap. 23, Pg 14
The electron volt as an unit for energy
The kinetic energy acquired by a
particle carrying a charge e, moving Vba = 1 V
across a potential difference of 1 V.
+ –
by conservation of energy: + –
+ –
+e +e
KE gained = PE lost + –
+ b a –
KE = q Vba + –
So 1 eV = 1.6x10-19 Joules
For electron, 1
2
me v = 1 eV gives
2 For proton, 1
2 m p v 2 = 1 eV gives