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Electric Field Patterns

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Electric Field Patterns

An electric field is the region around a charged object where other charges experience a force.

Patterns

Patterns

  • The direction of the field lines shows the direction of the force on a positive test charge.
  • Field lines always go from positive to negative.
  • The density of field lines represents the strength of the field (closer lines = stronger field).
Around a point charge

Around a point charge

  • A positive point charge produces field lines that radiate outwards equally in all directions.
  • A negative point charge produces field lines that point inwards towards the charge.
  • The pattern is symmetrical (like the spokes of a wheel).
Around a charged conducting sphere

Around a charged conducting sphere

  • Outside the sphere, the field looks exactly the same as for a point charge (outward for positive, inward for negative).
  • This happens because the sphere’s charge is distributed uniformly on the surface.
Between two oppositely charged parallel conducting plates

Between two oppositely charged parallel conducting plates

  • Field lines run straight, parallel, and evenly spaced from the positive plate to the negative plate.
  • This shows the field is uniform: the strength is the same everywhere between the plates.
  • This uniform field is important in devices like particle accelerators and cathode ray tubes.
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