2. We have already discussed on the concept of Electric Field,
where it is a region of space where any charged particles in it
experiences a force.
We can represent an electric field graphically using lines of
force known as electric field lines.
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3. Field Line
A field line indicates the
direction of the force a
positive charge would
experience if it is placed at
that point in the field.
For example, an isolated
positive charge.
The electric field lines due to
the isolated positive charge
would radiate outward
uniformly in all directions.
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4. Field Line
A field line indicates the
direction of the force a
positive charge would
experience if it is placed at
that point in the field.
For example, an isolated
negative charge.
The electric field lines due to
the isolated negative would
radiate inward uniformly in
all directions.
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5. The spacing between the lines indicate the strength of the
field.
A stronger field would have more closely spaced lines.
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Stronger FieldWeaker Field
6. Variations of field lines for 2 charges and for uniform fields
Unlike charges of equal magnitude
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Direction of field is
away from positive
charge
Direction of field is
into the negative
charge
The turning point (i.e. hump) of
the field lines is at the middle of
the two charges
7. Variations of field lines for 2 charges and for uniform fields
Unlike charges (positive charge of larger magnitude)
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More field lines at
the charge with
larger magnitude
Less field lines at
the charge with
lower magnitude
The turning point (i.e. hump) of the field
lines is nearer the weaker charge
8. Variations of field lines for 2 charges and for uniform fields
Like charges of equal magnitude
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For negative charges of equal magnitude, the shape
looks the same except for the direction of field lines.
9. Variations of field lines for 2 charges and for uniform fields
Uniform electric field between two parallel metal
plates
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Field lines are parallel and equidistant to each other.
Field lines are perpendicular to the charged plates.
10. Variations of field lines for 2 charges and for uniform fields
Point charge & Plate
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At the charged plates, field lines becomes
- parallel to each other, and
- perpendicular to the charged plates.
11. Download the worksheet and attempt to draw the field lines
for the 4 different scenarios in the worksheet.
You can use the applet found at ______ to help you visualise.
Submit the worksheet to your tutor in the next tutorial lesson.
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