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INTRODUCTION
• Electromagnetism is one of the most
important branches of physics
• The technological developments of the
modern 21st century are due to our
understanding of electromagnetism
• The forces we experience in everyday life are
electromagnetic in nature except gravity
• Examples
1.When an object is pushed, the atoms in our hand
interact with the atoms in the object and this
interaction is basically electromagnetic in nature
2. When we stand on Earth's surface, the gravitational
force on us acts downwards and the normal force
acts upward to counter balance the gravitational
force.
The normal force arises due to the electromagnetic
interaction of atoms on the surface of the Earth with
the atoms present in the feet of the person
Though, we are attracted by the gravitational force of
the Earth, we stand on Earth only because of
electromagnetic force of atoms
3.When an object is moved on a surface, static
friction resists the motion of the object. This
static friction arises due to electromagnetic
interaction between the atoms present in the
object and atoms on the surface. Kinetic
friction also has similar origin.
Charges – electrostatic field are analogous
to
Masses- gravitational field
Charges possess potential energy
• In 600 B.C., Thales, a Greek Philosopher observed
that, when a piece of amber is rubbed with fur, it
acquires the property of attracting light objects like bits
of paper.
• Amber – a hard fossilised resin of an extint coniferous
tree
• In the 17th century, William Gilbert discovered that,
glass, ebonite etc, also exhibit this property, when
rubbed with suitable materials.
• The substances which acquire charges on rubbing are
said to be 'electrified' or charged. These terms are
derived from the Greek word elektron, meaning amber.
• The electricity produced by friction is called frictional
electricity.
• If the charges in a body do not move, then, the frictional
electricity is also known as Static Electricity.
The property of attraction and repulsion between
charged bodies have many applications such as
electrostatic paint spraying,
powder coating,
flyash collection in chimneys,
ink-jet printing
photostat copying (Xerox) etc.
observations
• (i) The charging of rubber rod and that of glass
rod are different from one another.
• (ii) The charged rubber rod repels another
charged rubber rod, which implies that ‘like
charges repel each other’. We can also arrive at
the same inference by observing that a charged
glass rod repels another charged glass rod.
• (iii) The charged amber rod attracts the charged
glass rod, implying that the charge in the glass
rod is not the same kind of charge present in the
rubber. Thus unlike charges attract each other.
Triboelectric charging
• When an object is rubbed with another object
(for example rubber with silk cloth), some
amount of charge is transferred from one
object to another due to the friction between
them and the object is then said to be
electrically charged. Charging the objects
through rubbing is called triboelectric
charging.
Basic properties
of charges
Electric charge
• The total electric charge in the universe is
constant and charge can neither be created
nor be destroyed. In any physical process, the
net change in charge will always be zero.
Quantisation of charges
• Experiments show that the charge on an
electron is −e and the charge on the proton is
+e. Here, e denotes the fundamental unit of
charge.
• The charge q on any object is equal to an
integral multiple of this fundamental unit of
charge e.
q = ne
• Here n is any integer (0, ±1, ±2, ±3, ±4………..).
This is called quantisation of electric charge
• Robert Millikan in his famous experiment found
that the value of e = 1.6 × 10-19C.
The charge of an electron is −1.6 × 10-19 C and the
charge of the proton is +1.6 × 10-19C
• When a glass rod is rubbed with silk cloth, the
number of charges transferred is usually very
large, typically of the order of 1010.
• So the charge quantisation is not appreciable at
the macroscopic level.
• Hence the charges are treated to be continuous
(not discrete).The quantisation effect of charge
can be observed at microscopic level.
1 ELECTROSTATICS

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1 ELECTROSTATICS

  • 1. INTRODUCTION • Electromagnetism is one of the most important branches of physics • The technological developments of the modern 21st century are due to our understanding of electromagnetism • The forces we experience in everyday life are electromagnetic in nature except gravity
  • 2. • Examples 1.When an object is pushed, the atoms in our hand interact with the atoms in the object and this interaction is basically electromagnetic in nature 2. When we stand on Earth's surface, the gravitational force on us acts downwards and the normal force acts upward to counter balance the gravitational force. The normal force arises due to the electromagnetic interaction of atoms on the surface of the Earth with the atoms present in the feet of the person Though, we are attracted by the gravitational force of the Earth, we stand on Earth only because of electromagnetic force of atoms
  • 3. 3.When an object is moved on a surface, static friction resists the motion of the object. This static friction arises due to electromagnetic interaction between the atoms present in the object and atoms on the surface. Kinetic friction also has similar origin.
  • 4. Charges – electrostatic field are analogous to Masses- gravitational field Charges possess potential energy
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  • 6. • In 600 B.C., Thales, a Greek Philosopher observed that, when a piece of amber is rubbed with fur, it acquires the property of attracting light objects like bits of paper. • Amber – a hard fossilised resin of an extint coniferous tree
  • 7. • In the 17th century, William Gilbert discovered that, glass, ebonite etc, also exhibit this property, when rubbed with suitable materials. • The substances which acquire charges on rubbing are said to be 'electrified' or charged. These terms are derived from the Greek word elektron, meaning amber. • The electricity produced by friction is called frictional electricity. • If the charges in a body do not move, then, the frictional electricity is also known as Static Electricity.
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  • 12. The property of attraction and repulsion between charged bodies have many applications such as electrostatic paint spraying, powder coating, flyash collection in chimneys, ink-jet printing photostat copying (Xerox) etc.
  • 13. observations • (i) The charging of rubber rod and that of glass rod are different from one another. • (ii) The charged rubber rod repels another charged rubber rod, which implies that ‘like charges repel each other’. We can also arrive at the same inference by observing that a charged glass rod repels another charged glass rod. • (iii) The charged amber rod attracts the charged glass rod, implying that the charge in the glass rod is not the same kind of charge present in the rubber. Thus unlike charges attract each other.
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  • 15. Triboelectric charging • When an object is rubbed with another object (for example rubber with silk cloth), some amount of charge is transferred from one object to another due to the friction between them and the object is then said to be electrically charged. Charging the objects through rubbing is called triboelectric charging.
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  • 20. • The total electric charge in the universe is constant and charge can neither be created nor be destroyed. In any physical process, the net change in charge will always be zero.
  • 21. Quantisation of charges • Experiments show that the charge on an electron is −e and the charge on the proton is +e. Here, e denotes the fundamental unit of charge. • The charge q on any object is equal to an integral multiple of this fundamental unit of charge e. q = ne
  • 22. • Here n is any integer (0, ±1, ±2, ±3, ±4………..). This is called quantisation of electric charge • Robert Millikan in his famous experiment found that the value of e = 1.6 × 10-19C. The charge of an electron is −1.6 × 10-19 C and the charge of the proton is +1.6 × 10-19C • When a glass rod is rubbed with silk cloth, the number of charges transferred is usually very large, typically of the order of 1010. • So the charge quantisation is not appreciable at the macroscopic level. • Hence the charges are treated to be continuous (not discrete).The quantisation effect of charge can be observed at microscopic level.