A region of space where a charged particle experiences a force
An electric field with field lines that are equally spaced & parallel. The field strength is constant is constant all round
Where field lines are equally spaced as they exit a point of charge but the distance between them increases the further the field lines travel out.
They both decrease
Positive - they go outwards (from the point of charge)
Negative - they go inwards (from the point of charge)
The force experienced per unit positive charge. The charge refers to the charge of the particle in the field, not the particle emitting the field.
Force/Charge
Voltage/distance (separation between the plates)
The electrostatic force between two point charges is proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to the square of their separation
F = Qq/4πε0r²
Attractive forces are negative
Repulsive forces are positive
That Electric field strength in a radial field is not constant
- Gravitational arise from masses, electrical arise from charges
- Uniform g fields have parallel gravitational lines, electric fields have electric field lines
- Gravitational fields only attract, electrical both attract an repel
The work done per unit charge to bring a positive charge from infinity, to that point
E = Qq/4πε0r
V = Q/4πε0r
C = 4πε0r