Comprehensive Guide to Unit 1: Electric Fields and Gauss's Law

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Electric Field

A vector field surrounding electric charges, exerting forces on other charges placed within it.

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Coulomb's Law

Describes a direct interaction between two charges; contrasted with the field concept.

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Electric Force ($\vec{F}_E$)

The force experienced by a positive test charge ($q_0$) in an electric field.

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Electric Field Formula

$\vec{E} = \frac{\vec{F}E}{q0}$, defining the electric field at a point.

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Electric Field due to a Point Charge

$\vec{E} = k \frac{Q}{r^2} \hat{r}$, where $Q$ is the charge and $r$ is the distance.

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Coulomb's Constant (k)

$k \approx 9.0 \times 10^9 \, \text{N}\, \text{m}^2/\text{C}^2$.

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Permittivity of Free Space ($\epsilon_0$)

$\epsilon_0 \approx 8.85 \times 10^{-12} \, \text{C}^2/\text{N}\cdot\text{m}^2$.

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Electric Field Lines

Imaginary lines that represent the strength and direction of electric fields.

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Principle of Superposition

The total electric field at a point is the vector sum of the fields from multiple point charges.

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Linear Charge Density ($\lambda$)

Charge per unit length, expressed as $dq = \lambda \, dl$.

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Surface Charge Density ($\sigma$)

Charge per unit area, expressed as $dq = \sigma \, dA$.

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Volume Charge Density ($\rho$)

Charge per unit volume, expressed as $dq = \rho \, dV$.

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Electric Flux ($\Phi_E$)

Measures the flow of electric field through an area; $\Phi_E = \int \vec{E} \cdot d\vec{A}$.

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Gauss's Law

States that the net electric flux through a closed surface is equal to the enclosed charge divided by $\epsilon0$: $\oint \vec{E} \cdot d\vec{A} = \frac{Q{enc}}{\epsilon_0}$.

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Spherical Symmetry for Gaussian Surfaces

Use a concentric sphere for point charges and spherical charge distributions.

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Electric Field Inside a Conductor

In electrostatic equilibrium, $\vec{E} = 0$ inside a conductor.

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Excess Charge on Surface

Any net charge on a conductor resides only on its outer surface.

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Field Perpendicular to Surface

Field just outside a conductor is perpendicular; components parallel would cause charge movement.

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Electric Field Just Outside a Conductor

$E = \frac{\sigma}{\epsilon_0}$, where $\sigma$ is the surface charge density.

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Faraday Cage

A conductor that shields the interior from external static electric fields.

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Symmetry in Integration

Use symmetry to simplify electric field calculations; some components may cancel out.

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Gaussian Surface vs. Object Surface

Distinguish between the radius of the charged object and the Gaussian surface used for field calculations.

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Electric Field Strength

Represented through density of electric field lines; denser lines indicate stronger fields.

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Conductors vs. Insulators

Conductors have free moving charges; insulators can have volume charge density.

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Electric Potential

Related to the work done to move a charge within an electric field.

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Dipole Inside a Box

Zero net flux can occur with a non-zero electric field, illustrating the difference between flux and field.