Electric Potential - General Physics I - Lecture Slides, Slides of Physics

These are the key concepts that have been discussed in the following Lecture Slides : Electric Potential, Potential Difference, Gravitational Energy, Multiple Charged Objects, Plug, Chug, Equipotential Lines, Relating Electric Field To Potential, Electrostatic Potential, Negative Plate

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General Physics 2 Electric Potential 2

Electric Potential

  • As with mechanics, energy is a useful quantity in

studying electric forces

  • electric potential or potential
    • electric potential energy per unit charge
  • potential difference, Φ
    • only difference in potential energy is meaningful
    • V e is the electrostatic potential energy relative to some reference point
    • Volt : 1 V = 1 J/C " = V

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General Physics 2 Electric Potential 4 Electric Potential of Point Charge

  • Set V=0 at a distance of infinity

General Physics 2 Electric Potential 5

Electric Potential of Multiple Charged Objects

  • Superposition principle

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General Physics 2 Electric Potential 7

Think-Pair-Share

  • What is the potential at point A, taking V=0 at

a great distance?

General Physics 2 Electric Potential 8

Electric Potential

General Physics 2 Electric Potential 10

Equipotential Lines

  • connect points in space at same potential
  • equipotential surface is perpendicular to

electric field lines

General Physics 2 Electric Potential 11

Relating Electric Field to Potential

  • The change in electrical potential for a small displacement in a static electric field ! d " = # r E $ d r r E (^) ( x , y , z ) = E x ( x ,^ y , z ) E y ( x ,^ y , z ) E z ( x ,^ y , z ) "

$ $ $ % & ' ' ' = ( )* ) x ( )* ) y ( )* ) z "

$ $ $ % & ' ' '

Electric Potential

  • charges move from high to low potential Think of analogy with gravitational PE, where object with positive PE will fall if released. Here, p+ has high PE when near + plate and will “fall” toward negative plate when released Think of + charge when wondering if something is high or low potential

Electric Potential

  • charges move from low to high potential Unlike mass, charge can be + or -. Thus, PE depends on the sign of the charge. For example, an e- will have high PE when near the
  • plate and will “fall” toward the + plate when released

low PE High PE

General Physics 2 Electric Potential 16

Sign of Electric PE

  • PE = 0 at infinity
  • Did you have to do work to bring charges from

infinity?

  • yes -> charges have positive PE Example:
  • no -> charges have negative PE Example:

Which set has a positive potential energy?

ConcepTest

General Physics 2 Capacitors 20

Capacitance

  • a capacitor stores electric charge