SI unit of charge
DIMENSION
Coulomb, scalar quantity
[AT]
1 m C
1 u C
1 n C
1 p C
10^-3 C
10^-6 C
10^-9 C
10^-12 C
Properties of Charge
quantisation of charge
is the property by virtue of which all free charges are integral multiple of a basic fundamental unit of charge represented by electrons
Q = +_ ne
charge of electrons
1.6 X 10^-19 C
Additive nature of electric charge
the total electric charge on a body is equal to algebraic sum of all the charges located at different points
Ques: is a charge of 5.8X10^-18 C possible?
q = +_n e
5.6X10^-18 c = n * 1.6X10^-19c
36.25 : not possible
point charges
if the size of charged bodies are very small as compared to the distance b/w them, we treat them as point charges.
Coulomb’s Law
the electrostatic force of attraction or repulsion between two static point charges is directly proportional to the product of magnitude of 2 charges and inversely proportional to the square of distance between them
value of k depends on
value of k in free space
k = 1/4piEo
9x10^9 Nm^2C^-2
[ ML^3 T^-4 A^-2]
Eo value in freespace
8.85 X10^-12 C^2N^-1m^-2
[M^-1 L^-3T^4A^2]
relative permeability
Er = Em/ Eo
Fo/Fm = Er
QUES: the electrostatic forces of 2 charges kept at certain distance in vacuum is F. If these are immersed in liquid, the force becomes F/4 provided separated becomes same. Find relative permeability of medium
using Fo/Fm = Er
F/
F/4 == 4
Absolute permittivity of free space
the degree upto which the electric charge influenced the air/vaccum
Definition of Coulomb
1C is the charge that when placed at a distance f 1m from another charge of same magnitude in vacuum experiences an electrostatic force of attraction or repulsion of magnitude 9X10^9N
features of coulomb’s law
properties of electric field intensity
properties of electric field lines
Why under electrostatic condition there is no EFL
bcz if E is not =O then e- inside a conductor will experience a force and move producing current which is not electrostatic
Dipole moment
is to measure strength of electric dipole
total charge and force on dipole
zero
Si unit and DIMENSION of DIPOLE MOMENT
Cm
[LAT]
lEaxl is how many times lEeql
lEaxl = 2 lEeql