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Electrostatics
        &
Electric Potential
  5 Sample Problems
P
1. Point Charges
                   +

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                       +
2. Rod (E)                      P a
                                                  L

  • Find the Electric Field
    @ point P.
                                       1. Equation

                                         2. Since r and q
                                         change together, we
                                         need an equation that
                                         relates the two.
                                         Charge Density. The
3. Solve for dq and substitute it in.    density stays constant
Pull your constants out of the integral. whether over the
Determine the range and place it on      total charge or parts
the integral.                            of the rods.
2. Rod (E)                        P a
                                                    L

• Find the Electric Field
  @ point P.

                      a+L
                                    4. Integrate.
                       a
                            a+L
                                    5. Substitute in the
                            a          total charge density.

                                    6. Plug in the ranges
                                       and simplify.
2. Rod (V)                        P a
                                                    L
  • Find the Electric Potential
    @ point P.

                                      1. Equation

                                       2. Since r and q change
                                           together, we need an
                                           equation that relates
                                           the two.
                                           Charge Density. The
3. Solve for dq and substitute it in. Pull density stays constant
   your constants out of the integral. whether over the
   Determine the range and place it on total charge or parts
   the integral.                           of the rods.
2. Rod (V)                  P a
                                              L

• Find the Electric Field
  @ point P.

                a+L
                              4. Integrate.
                 a
                 a+L          5. Substitute in the
                                 total charge density.
                 a




                              6. Plug in the ranges
                                 and simplify.
Notice that the steps for solving were the same in
both cases.

In all the different problems, those steps stay the
same. The only thing that changes is how you do
the step. For instance, how you integrate, or
whether you use linear charge density, area
charge density, or volume charge density, etc.
3. Ring (E)                    a
                                              P
  • Find the Electric Field          x
    @ point P.

                                                1. Equation

                                         2. Don’t need charge
                                         density because all
                                         the charges are
                                         equidistant adding
                                         the same values to
                                         the field.
                                         or a & x are constant.
3. Replace dq. Pull out constants. Set Range.
3. Ring (E)                 a
                                        P
• Find the Electric Field        x
  @ point P.

                                4. Integrate.

                                5. No charge density to
                                   substitute!

                                6. No range since you
                                   will probably know
                                   the total charge.
3. Ring (V)               a
                                      P
 • Find the Electric           x
   Potential @ point P.
                              1. Equation
                              2. a & x are constants!
                              3. Replace dq. Pull out
                              constants. Set Range.
                              4. Integrate.
                              5. No charge density to
                                 substitute!
                              6. No range since you
                                 will probably know
                                 the total charge.
4. Disk (E)                    r
                                             P
  • Find the Electric Field          x
    @ point P.
                                      1. Equation
                                      2. Charge Density. Area
                                          because we’re moving
                                          out concentric circles.




3. Replace dq. Pull out constants. Set Range.
4. Disk (E)                 r
                                             P
• Find the Electric Field            x
  @ point P.

                                    4. Integrate.

                                R

                                0
                                         5. Substitute in the
                            R               total charge
                            0               density.
                                    6. Plug in the ranges
                                       and simplify.
4. Disk (V)                    r
                                              P
 • Find the Electric                 x
   Potential @ point P.
                                      1. Equation
                                         2. Charge Density:
                                            Area Again




3. Replace dq. Pull out constants. Set Range.
4. Disk(V)                      r
                                            P
• Find the Electric Field            x
  @ point P.



                                           4. Integrate.



                            R

                            0
                                    6. Plug in the ranges
                                       and simplify.
5. Arc Length (E)                                    r
                                                           P
  • Find the Electric Field                      x
    @ point P.
                                        1. Equation
                                           (cos because all the y
                                           values cancel out.)
                                        2. Charge Density.
                                          θ changes with respect
                                          to the arc length!




3. Replace dq. Pull out constants (r is constant!). Set Range.
5. Arc Length (E)                           r
                                                P
• Find the Electric Field             x
  @ point P.

                            4. Integrate.

                            5. Substitute in the
                               total charge density.

                            6. Plug in the ranges
                               and simplify.

                                 7. The length is
                                    the arc length.
5. Arc Length (V)                                                  r
                                                                       P
  • Find the Electric Field                                    x
    @ point P.
                                                       1. Equation
                                                       2. Charge Density.




3. Replace dq. Pull out constants (r is constant!). Set Range.
   θ changes with respect to the arc length!
   Must be in Radians though (since θ is not in a function.)
5. Arc Length (V)                           r
                                                P
• Find the Electric Field             x
  @ point P.

                            4. Integrate.

                            5. Substitute in the
                               total charge density.

                            6. Plug in the ranges
                               and simplify.

                                 7. The length is
                                    the arc length.

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AP Electrostatic & Equipotential Sample Problems

  • 1. Electrostatics & Electric Potential 5 Sample Problems
  • 3.
  • 4. 2. Rod (E) P a L • Find the Electric Field @ point P. 1. Equation 2. Since r and q change together, we need an equation that relates the two. Charge Density. The 3. Solve for dq and substitute it in. density stays constant Pull your constants out of the integral. whether over the Determine the range and place it on total charge or parts the integral. of the rods.
  • 5. 2. Rod (E) P a L • Find the Electric Field @ point P. a+L 4. Integrate. a a+L 5. Substitute in the a total charge density. 6. Plug in the ranges and simplify.
  • 6. 2. Rod (V) P a L • Find the Electric Potential @ point P. 1. Equation 2. Since r and q change together, we need an equation that relates the two. Charge Density. The 3. Solve for dq and substitute it in. Pull density stays constant your constants out of the integral. whether over the Determine the range and place it on total charge or parts the integral. of the rods.
  • 7. 2. Rod (V) P a L • Find the Electric Field @ point P. a+L 4. Integrate. a a+L 5. Substitute in the total charge density. a 6. Plug in the ranges and simplify.
  • 8. Notice that the steps for solving were the same in both cases. In all the different problems, those steps stay the same. The only thing that changes is how you do the step. For instance, how you integrate, or whether you use linear charge density, area charge density, or volume charge density, etc.
  • 9.
  • 10. 3. Ring (E) a P • Find the Electric Field x @ point P. 1. Equation 2. Don’t need charge density because all the charges are equidistant adding the same values to the field. or a & x are constant. 3. Replace dq. Pull out constants. Set Range.
  • 11. 3. Ring (E) a P • Find the Electric Field x @ point P. 4. Integrate. 5. No charge density to substitute! 6. No range since you will probably know the total charge.
  • 12. 3. Ring (V) a P • Find the Electric x Potential @ point P. 1. Equation 2. a & x are constants! 3. Replace dq. Pull out constants. Set Range. 4. Integrate. 5. No charge density to substitute! 6. No range since you will probably know the total charge.
  • 13.
  • 14. 4. Disk (E) r P • Find the Electric Field x @ point P. 1. Equation 2. Charge Density. Area because we’re moving out concentric circles. 3. Replace dq. Pull out constants. Set Range.
  • 15. 4. Disk (E) r P • Find the Electric Field x @ point P. 4. Integrate. R 0 5. Substitute in the R total charge 0 density. 6. Plug in the ranges and simplify.
  • 16. 4. Disk (V) r P • Find the Electric x Potential @ point P. 1. Equation 2. Charge Density: Area Again 3. Replace dq. Pull out constants. Set Range.
  • 17. 4. Disk(V) r P • Find the Electric Field x @ point P. 4. Integrate. R 0 6. Plug in the ranges and simplify.
  • 18.
  • 19. 5. Arc Length (E) r P • Find the Electric Field x @ point P. 1. Equation (cos because all the y values cancel out.) 2. Charge Density. θ changes with respect to the arc length! 3. Replace dq. Pull out constants (r is constant!). Set Range.
  • 20. 5. Arc Length (E) r P • Find the Electric Field x @ point P. 4. Integrate. 5. Substitute in the total charge density. 6. Plug in the ranges and simplify. 7. The length is the arc length.
  • 21. 5. Arc Length (V) r P • Find the Electric Field x @ point P. 1. Equation 2. Charge Density. 3. Replace dq. Pull out constants (r is constant!). Set Range. θ changes with respect to the arc length! Must be in Radians though (since θ is not in a function.)
  • 22. 5. Arc Length (V) r P • Find the Electric Field x @ point P. 4. Integrate. 5. Substitute in the total charge density. 6. Plug in the ranges and simplify. 7. The length is the arc length.