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Electric Field and Electric Potential | |||
ELECTRIC FIELD: | |||
What is it?? | |||
Electric fields and electric potentials describe how charges interact at a distance. | |||
The electric field ( | |||
𝐸 | |||
⃗ | |||
E | |||
) shows the direction and strength of force on a positive test charge, while electric potential ( | |||
𝑉 | |||
V) represents potential energy per unit charge at a point in space. | |||
These two quantities are closely related: | |||
Electric field is vector (has direction). | |||
Electric potential is scalar (has magnitude only). | |||
The field always points in the direction of decreasing potential. | |||
Key Definitions | |||
Electric Field: | |||
𝐸 | |||
⃗ | |||
= | |||
𝐹 | |||
⃗ | |||
𝑞 | |||
E | |||
= | |||
q | |||
F | |||
| |||
The force per unit charge. Units: | |||
N/C | |||
N/C. | |||
Electric Potential Energy: | |||
U=qV | |||
The work needed to bring a charge | |||
𝑞 | |||
q from infinity to that point. | |||
Electric Potential: | |||
| |||
Units: | |||
J/C | |||
J/C (also known as Volts). | |||
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MEIRA KANE FALL 2025 Electric Field and Electric Potential
ELECTRIC FIELD: What is it?? Electric fields and electric potentials describe how charges interact at a distance. The electric field ( 𝐸 ⃗ E ) shows the direction and strength of force on a positive test charge, while electric potential ( 𝑉 V) represents potential energy per unit charge at a point in space.
These two quantities are closely related:
Electric field is vector (has direction).
Electric potential is scalar (has magnitude only).
The field always points in the direction of decreasing potential.
Key Definitions
Electric Field:
𝐸 ⃗ = 𝐹 ⃗ 𝑞 E = q F
The force per unit charge. Units:
N/C
N/C.
Electric Potential Energy:
U=qV
The work needed to bring a charge 𝑞 q from infinity to that point.
Electric Potential:
Units:
J/C
J/C (also known as Volts).