12 Physics Notes ch01 Electric Charges and Field PDF
12 Physics Notes ch01 Electric Charges and Field PDF
12 Physics Notes ch01 Electric Charges and Field PDF
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4 0
is the
proportionality constant.
An Electric Field Line:
It is a curve drawn in such a way that the tangent at each point on the curve gives the
direction of electric field at that point.
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q
Electric Field due to an Electric Dipole in its Equatorial Plane at a Distance r from
the Centre:
p
1
E=
4 0 2 2 32
(a + r )
p
, for r>>a
4 0
Electric Field due to an Electric Dipole on the Axis at a Distance r from the Centre:
2 pr
E=
4 0 (r 2 a 2 ) 2
2p
, for r>>a
4 0 r 3
= pxE
Gausss Law:
The flux of electric field through any closed surface S is 1/0 times the total charge
enclosed by S.
q
= E.d s =
0
Electric field outside the charged shell is as though the total charge is concentrated at the
centre. The same result is true for a solid sphere of uniform volume charge density.
The electric field is zero at all points inside a charged shell.
Electric field E, due to an infinitely long straight wire of uniform linear charge
density :
E=
.n
2 0 r
where r is the perpendicular distance of the point from the wire and is the radial unit
vector in the plane normal to the wire passing through the point.
Electric field E, due to an infinite thin plane sheet of uniform surface charge
density :
^
E=
.n
2 0
^
(r < R)
where r is the distance of the point from the centre of the shell and R the radius of the
shell, q is the total charge of the shell & q = 4R2.
Electric field E along the outward normal to the surface is zero and is the surface
charge density. Charges in a conductor can reside only at its surface. Potential is constant
within and on the surface of a conductor. In a cavity within a conductor (with no
charges), the electric field is zero.