AP Physics 2: Foundations of Electrostatics

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Electric Charge

A fundamental property of matter, exists in two types: positive and negative.

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Two Types of Charge

Positive (+) and negative (-) charges associated with protons and electrons respectively.

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Quantization of Charge

The concept that electric charge comes in discrete packets, specifically integer multiples of the elementary charge.

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Elementary Charge (e)

The smallest unit of electric charge, approximately equal to 1.60 x 10^-19 Coulombs.

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Coulomb (C)

The SI unit of electric charge, representing a large quantity of charge.

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Law of Conservation of Charge

States that the net electric charge of an isolated system remains constant over time.

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Conductors

Materials in which electrons can move freely, allowing for the conduction of electric charge.

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Insulators

Materials where electrons are tightly bound to atoms, preventing movement of charge.

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Charging by Friction

A method of charging objects by rubbing two insulators together, leading to electron transfer.

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Charging by Conduction

A method where a charged object directly touches a neutral object, allowing charge transfer.

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Charging by Induction

Charging a conductor without contact by polarizing it and providing a grounding path for charge movement.

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Coulomb's Law

Describes the electric force between two point charges as proportional to the product of their charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.

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Coulomb's Constant (k)

The proportionality constant in Coulomb's Law, approximately equal to 8.99 x 10^9 N·m²/C².

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Electric Force (F_E)

The force exerted between two charged objects, measured in Newtons (N).

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Superposition Principle

The principle that the net force on a charge is the vector sum of the forces from all other charges.

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Repulsive Force

The force that pushes two like charges apart from each other.

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Attractive Force

The force that pulls two opposite charges toward each other.

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Mass of Electron (m_e)

Approximately 9.11 x 10^-31 kg, the mass of an electron.

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Mass of Proton (m_p)

Approximately 1.67 x 10^-27 kg, the mass of a proton.

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Electric Field

A field around charged objects that exerts force on other charges placed within the field.

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Vector Nature of Force

Electric forces have both magnitude and direction, which must be considered when calculating net forces.

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Comparison of Electric and Gravitational Force

Electric forces can be both attractive and repulsive, while gravitational forces are always attractive.

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Charge Interaction Rule

Like charges repel each other, while opposite charges attract each other.

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Equilibrium Condition of Conductors

In electrostatic equilibrium, excess charge resides on the surface and the electric field inside is zero.

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Friction (Triboelectric Effect) Example

Using a balloon and hair to transfer electrons and create a charge.

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Unit Conversion in Physics

The necessity to convert units, particularly in charge and distance, before applying formulas for electric forces.

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