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Electromagnetism
Electromagnetism is one of the fundamental forces
in nature, and the the dominant force in a vast range
of natural and technological phenomena
The electromagnetic force is solely responsible for the
structure of matter, organic, or inorganic
Physics, chemistry, biology, materials science
The operation of most technological devices is based on
electromagnetic forces. From lights, motors, and batteries,
to communication and broadcasting systems, as well as
microelectronic devices.
Engineering
Electromagnetism
Electricity
Electromagnetism Magnetism
Optics
In this course we are going to discuss the
fundamental concepts of electromagnetism:
charge force field potential current
electric
circuit
magnetic
field
induction alternating
currents
waves
reflection refraction image interference diffraction
Once you master these basic concepts, you will be ready to move forward,
into more advanced subjects in your specific field of interest
System of Units
We will use the SI system – SI ≡ International System of Units
Fundamental Quantities
Length meter [m]
Mass kilogram [kg]
Time second [s]
Other Units
Current ampere [A]
Derived Quantities
Force newton 1 N = 1 kg m / s2
Energy joule 1 J = 1 N m
Charge coulomb 1 C = 1 A s
Electric Potential volt 1 V = 1 J / C
Resistance ohm 1 Ω = 1 V / A
Electrostatics
Chapter 23
Electric Charge
The Transfer of Charge
SILK
Glass Rod
Some materials attract electrons
more than others.
Electric Charge
The Transfer of Charge
SILK
Glass Rod
-+
As the glass rod is rubbed against silk,
electrons are pulled off the glass onto the silk.
Electric Charge
The Transfer of Charge
SILK
Glass Rod
-
-+
+
Usually matter is charge neutral, because the number of
electrons and protons are equal. But here the silk has an
excess of electrons and the rod a deficit.
Electric Charge
The Transfer of Charge
SILK
Glass Rod
-
+
+
+
+
+
Glass and silk are insulators:
charges stuck on them stay put.
---
-
Electric Charge
+ +
Two positively charged rods
repel each other.
Electric Charge
History
600 BC Greeks first discover attractive
properties of amber when rubbed.
1600 AD Electric bodies repel as well as attract
1735 AD du Fay: Two distinct types of electricity
1750 AD Franklin: Positive and Negative Charge
1770 AD Coulomb: “Inverse Square Law”
1890 AD J.J. Thompson: Quantization of
electric charge - “Electron”
Electric Charge
Summary of things we know:
– There is a property of matter called electric charge.
(In the SI system its units are Coulombs.)
– Charges can be negative (like electrons) or
positive (like protons).
– In matter, the positive charges are stuck in place in
the nuclei. Matter is negatively charged when
extra electrons are added, and positively charged
when electrons are removed.
– Like charges repel, unlike charges attract.
– Charges travel in conductors, not in insulators
– Force of attraction or repulsion ~ 1 / r2
Charge is Quantized
q = multiple of an elementary charge e:
e = 1.6 x 10-19
Coulombs
Charge Mass Diameter
electron - e 1 0
proton +e 1836 ~10-15
m
neutron 0 1839 ~10-15
m
positron +e 1 0
(Protons and neutrons are made up of quarks, whose charge is
quantized in multiples of e/3. Quarks can’t be isolated.)
Coulomb’s Law
q1 q2
r12r12
F12
Force on 2 due to 1F12 =
kq1q2
r12
2
ˆr12
k = (4πε0)-1
= 9.0 x 109
Nm2
/C2
ε0 = permitivity of free space
= 8.86 x 10-12
C2
/Nm2
Coulomb’s law describes the interaction between bodies due to their charges
Gravitational and Electric Forces
in the Hydrogen Atom
+e
-e
M
m
r12
m = 9.1 10-31
kg
M = 1.7 10-27
kg
r12 = 5.3 10-11
m
Gravitational force Electric Force
Gravitational and Electric Forces
in the Hydrogen Atom
+e
-e
M
m
r12
m = 9.1 10-31
kg
M = 1.7 10-27
kg
r12 = 5.3 10-11
m
Gravitational force Electric Force
Fg = 3.6 10-47
N

F G
Mm
r
rg =
12
2

Gravitational and Electric Forces
in the Hydrogen Atom
+e
-e
M
m
r12
m = 9.1 10-31
kg
M = 1.7 10-27
kg
r12 = 5.3 10-11
m
Gravitational force Electric Force
Fg = 3.6 10-47
N

F G
Mm
r
rg =
12
2


F
Qq
r
re =






1
4 0 12
2πε

Fe = 3.6 10-8
N
Superposition of forces from two charges
Blue charges fixed , negative, equal charge (-q)
What is force on positive red charge +q ?
x
y
Superposition of forces from two charges
Blue charges fixed , negative, equal charge (-q)
What is force on positive red charge +q ?
x
y
Consider effect of each charge separately:
Superposition of forces from two charges
Blue charges fixed , negative, equal charge (-q)
What is force on positive red charge +q ?
x
y
Take each charge in turn:
Superposition of forces from two charges
Blue charges fixed , negative, equal charge (-q)
What is force on positive red charge +q ?
x
y
Create vector sum:
Superposition of forces from two charges
Blue charges fixed , negative, equal charge (-q)
What is force on positive red charge +q ?
x
y
Find resultant:
NET
FORCE
Superposition Principle
q3
q1
q2
F31
F21
F F31
F31x
F31y
F21x
F21y
F21
F = (F21x + F31x) x + (F21y + F31y) y
Forces add vectorially
Example: electricity balancing gravity
q q
m m
Two identical balls, with mass m
and charge q, hang from similar
strings of length l.
After equilibrium is reached,
find the charge q as a function of
θ and l
θ
l
Example: electricity balancing gravity
q q
m m
θ l
What forces are acting on
the charged balls ?
• Draw vector force
diagram while
identifying the forces.
• Apply Newton’s 3rd
Law, for a system in
equilibrium, to the
components of the
forces.
• Solve!
T T
FE FE
FG=mg FG=mg
Example: electricity balancing gravity
Electromagnetic induction 2

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Electromagnetic induction 2

  • 1. Electromagnetism Electromagnetism is one of the fundamental forces in nature, and the the dominant force in a vast range of natural and technological phenomena The electromagnetic force is solely responsible for the structure of matter, organic, or inorganic Physics, chemistry, biology, materials science The operation of most technological devices is based on electromagnetic forces. From lights, motors, and batteries, to communication and broadcasting systems, as well as microelectronic devices. Engineering
  • 2. Electromagnetism Electricity Electromagnetism Magnetism Optics In this course we are going to discuss the fundamental concepts of electromagnetism: charge force field potential current electric circuit magnetic field induction alternating currents waves reflection refraction image interference diffraction Once you master these basic concepts, you will be ready to move forward, into more advanced subjects in your specific field of interest
  • 3. System of Units We will use the SI system – SI ≡ International System of Units Fundamental Quantities Length meter [m] Mass kilogram [kg] Time second [s] Other Units Current ampere [A] Derived Quantities Force newton 1 N = 1 kg m / s2 Energy joule 1 J = 1 N m Charge coulomb 1 C = 1 A s Electric Potential volt 1 V = 1 J / C Resistance ohm 1 Ω = 1 V / A
  • 5. Electric Charge The Transfer of Charge SILK Glass Rod Some materials attract electrons more than others.
  • 6. Electric Charge The Transfer of Charge SILK Glass Rod -+ As the glass rod is rubbed against silk, electrons are pulled off the glass onto the silk.
  • 7. Electric Charge The Transfer of Charge SILK Glass Rod - -+ + Usually matter is charge neutral, because the number of electrons and protons are equal. But here the silk has an excess of electrons and the rod a deficit.
  • 8. Electric Charge The Transfer of Charge SILK Glass Rod - + + + + + Glass and silk are insulators: charges stuck on them stay put. --- -
  • 9. Electric Charge + + Two positively charged rods repel each other.
  • 10. Electric Charge History 600 BC Greeks first discover attractive properties of amber when rubbed. 1600 AD Electric bodies repel as well as attract 1735 AD du Fay: Two distinct types of electricity 1750 AD Franklin: Positive and Negative Charge 1770 AD Coulomb: “Inverse Square Law” 1890 AD J.J. Thompson: Quantization of electric charge - “Electron”
  • 11. Electric Charge Summary of things we know: – There is a property of matter called electric charge. (In the SI system its units are Coulombs.) – Charges can be negative (like electrons) or positive (like protons). – In matter, the positive charges are stuck in place in the nuclei. Matter is negatively charged when extra electrons are added, and positively charged when electrons are removed. – Like charges repel, unlike charges attract. – Charges travel in conductors, not in insulators – Force of attraction or repulsion ~ 1 / r2
  • 12. Charge is Quantized q = multiple of an elementary charge e: e = 1.6 x 10-19 Coulombs Charge Mass Diameter electron - e 1 0 proton +e 1836 ~10-15 m neutron 0 1839 ~10-15 m positron +e 1 0 (Protons and neutrons are made up of quarks, whose charge is quantized in multiples of e/3. Quarks can’t be isolated.)
  • 13. Coulomb’s Law q1 q2 r12r12 F12 Force on 2 due to 1F12 = kq1q2 r12 2 ˆr12 k = (4πε0)-1 = 9.0 x 109 Nm2 /C2 ε0 = permitivity of free space = 8.86 x 10-12 C2 /Nm2 Coulomb’s law describes the interaction between bodies due to their charges
  • 14. Gravitational and Electric Forces in the Hydrogen Atom +e -e M m r12 m = 9.1 10-31 kg M = 1.7 10-27 kg r12 = 5.3 10-11 m Gravitational force Electric Force
  • 15. Gravitational and Electric Forces in the Hydrogen Atom +e -e M m r12 m = 9.1 10-31 kg M = 1.7 10-27 kg r12 = 5.3 10-11 m Gravitational force Electric Force Fg = 3.6 10-47 N  F G Mm r rg = 12 2 
  • 16. Gravitational and Electric Forces in the Hydrogen Atom +e -e M m r12 m = 9.1 10-31 kg M = 1.7 10-27 kg r12 = 5.3 10-11 m Gravitational force Electric Force Fg = 3.6 10-47 N  F G Mm r rg = 12 2   F Qq r re =       1 4 0 12 2πε  Fe = 3.6 10-8 N
  • 17. Superposition of forces from two charges Blue charges fixed , negative, equal charge (-q) What is force on positive red charge +q ? x y
  • 18. Superposition of forces from two charges Blue charges fixed , negative, equal charge (-q) What is force on positive red charge +q ? x y Consider effect of each charge separately:
  • 19. Superposition of forces from two charges Blue charges fixed , negative, equal charge (-q) What is force on positive red charge +q ? x y Take each charge in turn:
  • 20. Superposition of forces from two charges Blue charges fixed , negative, equal charge (-q) What is force on positive red charge +q ? x y Create vector sum:
  • 21. Superposition of forces from two charges Blue charges fixed , negative, equal charge (-q) What is force on positive red charge +q ? x y Find resultant: NET FORCE
  • 22. Superposition Principle q3 q1 q2 F31 F21 F F31 F31x F31y F21x F21y F21 F = (F21x + F31x) x + (F21y + F31y) y Forces add vectorially
  • 23. Example: electricity balancing gravity q q m m Two identical balls, with mass m and charge q, hang from similar strings of length l. After equilibrium is reached, find the charge q as a function of θ and l θ l
  • 24. Example: electricity balancing gravity q q m m θ l What forces are acting on the charged balls ?
  • 25. • Draw vector force diagram while identifying the forces. • Apply Newton’s 3rd Law, for a system in equilibrium, to the components of the forces. • Solve! T T FE FE FG=mg FG=mg Example: electricity balancing gravity