PHYS 142 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Equipotential, Electric Field

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Phys 142: electromagnetism and optics - lecture 10: potential and field part 2. The figure shows two points i and f separated by a small distance s. The work done by the electric field as a small charge q moves from i to f is w = fs s = qes s. The potential difference between the points is: The electric field in the s-direction is. Suppose we knew the potential of a point charge to be v = q/4 0 r but didn"t remember. Symmetry requires that the field point straight outward from the charge, with only a radial the electric field. component er. If we choose the s-axis to be in the radial direction, parallel to e, we find: This is, indeed, the well-known electric field of a point charge. Graphically, the electric field is the negative of the slope of the graph of the potential. For any path that starts and ends at the same point:

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