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Parallel oppositely charged plates

UNIFORM

- I|I|+

CONVENTIONAL CURRENT pos neg

Type equation here.

Electrons


= +

INDUCTION

= 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 . .

= . oloumbs (c)
= .

= .

= =

= qE

Coulombs Law

Fe= force between the 2 objects


K= constant=

& =charge of object 1 & 2 (C)

Lower Resistance = Thicker Filament

= +

()
=

nergy()

=
= =
=


=
=
=
= =
=


=
= = =

= = =

ELECTRON GUN

= =

= electric field strength (/)( )( )


In the same direction as Fe if Q is positive
Electric Potential near point charge Q

Potential V of surface of a sphere

V=

kQ
r

ELECTRIC POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE


(Work (Joules) needed to move charge between 2 points

oules

= =
=
= =
oloumb

= =

= = =

= =

=
=

= Electric current ()
(rate of flow of charges with time)
R= Resistance of wire (Ohms)()=(Volt/amp)
Dependant on temperature T R
= voltage the force moving e () (/)

= e drift velocity ( )
=
RL

= = = =

= =
= =

=
= = = =
= =
=

= =

FOR A PARTICULAR METAL


=
=

Ohms Law

= + +

MILIKANS LAW (in suspension)

+ + =

= =

Electric Field Strength


Force per coloumb exerted on a test charge at that
point

= + + +. .

= + =


= = =


R S = Shunt resistor ( )
IS R s = IM R M
= +
I R M

L
R
A

RS = I M

tot I M

= Resistivity of wire (/)


= Length of wire
= cross sectional area =

=
R s = series resistor ( )
= ( + )

CURRENT CARRYING WIRE IN A MAGNETIC FIELD

ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION
Potential difference () ()
induced across a conductor in or moving thru a
magnetic field B

= current in each wire

= Length of each wire

= =
= distance separating the wires

W = p. d. q = EMF q

= 2 107
A-Attractive force

B-Repulsive force

= =

V = EL or E =

V
= vB so V = EMF = vLB
L

= current ()
= magnetic field strength
() /

V
L

= Length of conductor within the magnetic field


= angle between the conductor and magnetic field

= =

Mass Spectrometer
MOVING CHARGES IN MAGNETIC FIELDS

I= electric current in wire


d= distance from the wire
= 2 107
= magnitude of magetic field strength

r= radius of loop
for current in a (UNIFORM)

=
=

v = u + at
=

Mark Riley
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The Centripetal force is provided by the


magnetic force =

=
& =

= Length of solenoid
= number of turns or loops

= magnetic field strength


= Length of conductor within the magnetic field
= angle between the conductor and magnetic field

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