1 / 27

Electricity and Magnetism

Electricity and Magnetism. Physics 208. Dr. Tatiana Erukhimova. Lecture 23. The Magnetic Field. The magnitude of the force. The force on a charge q moving with a velocity. left-hand rule. right-hand rule. Motion in magnetic field. 1) Uniform ,. 2) Uniform ,.

dhowell
Télécharger la présentation

Electricity and Magnetism

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Electricity and Magnetism Physics 208 Dr. Tatiana Erukhimova Lecture 23

  2. The Magnetic Field

  3. The magnitude of the force The force on a charge q moving with a velocity

  4. left-hand rule right-hand rule

  5. Motion in magnetic field 1) Uniform , 2) Uniform , 3) Nonuniform

  6. The angular velocity

  7. The angular velocity (cyclotron frequency ) does not depend on velocity! The force is always perpendicular to velocity, so it cannot change the magnitude of the velocity, only its direction. The work done by the magnetic force is zero! Motion of a charged particle under the action of a magnetic field alone is always motion with constant speed.

  8. Electron motion in a microwave oven A magnetron in a microwave oven emits electromagnetic waves with frequency f=2450 MHz. What magnetic field strength is required for electrons to move in circular paths with this frequency?

  9. Gauss’s Law The total flux of electric field out of any closed surface is equal to the charge contained inside the surface divided by .

  10. Conductors and insulators Charges reside at the surface of the conductor + + + + + + + + Conductor + + E=0 + + + + +

  11. Electric field of a ball of charge Q Electric field outside of a charged sphere is exactly the same as the electric field produced by a point charge, located at the center of the sphere, with charge equal to the total charge on the sphere.

  12. Insulating sphere with charge Q uniformly spread throughout the volume A E A r

  13. Conducting sphere with charge Q A E V r A r

  14. A Charged, Thin Sheet of Insulating Material + + + + + + + + + + +

  15. A field in a cavity of a conductorFaraday’s cage

  16. Electric field near a surface of a conductor a

  17. The capacitance is: Spherical capacitor; Cylindrical capacitor

  18. If the capacitors were initially uncharged, Capacitors in series: Capacitors in parallel:

  19. Current Density Consider current flowing in a homogeneous wire with cross sectional area A. for j =Const only!

  20. Current, Ohm’s Law, Etc.

  21. For steady state situation • Kirchhoff’s junction rule: The algebraic sum of the currents into any junction is zero. • Kirchhoff’s loop rule: The algebraic sum of the potential differences in any loop must be zero.

  22. Joule’s Law

  23. Resistors in series: Resistors in parallel:

More Related