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Physics Chapter 23: Electric Potential and Energy
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Letter representing electric charge
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Letter representing electric charge
Electric charge is represented by the letter \(q\) or \(Q\).
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Letter representing electric charge
Electric charge is represented by the letter \(q\) or \(Q\).
SI unit of electric charge
Electric charge is measured in coulombs, abbreviated as
C
.
Letter representing electric field
Electric field is represented by the letter \(E\).
SI unit of electric field
Electric field is measured in newtons per coulomb (
NC
) or volts per meter (
Vm
).
Letter representing work
Work is represented by the letter \(W\).
SI unit of work
Work is measured in joules, abbreviated as
J
.
Letter representing electric potential energy
Electric potential energy is represented by the letter \(U\).
SI unit of electric potential energy
Electric potential energy is measured in joules (
J
).
Letter representing electric potential
Electric potential is represented by the letter \(V\).
SI unit of electric potential
Electric potential is measured in volts, abbreviated as
V
.
Equation relating work done by a conservative force to potential energy
\(W = -\Delta U\) defines the work done by a conservative force as the negative change in potential energy.
Equation for electric potential energy of two point charges
\(U = \frac{1}{4 \pi \epsilon_0} \frac{q_1 q_2}{r}\) gives the electric potential energy between two point charges.
Equation for electric potential due to a point charge
\(V(P) = \frac{1}{4 \pi \epsilon_0} \frac{q}{r}\) defines the electric potential at point P due to a point charge q.
Reference point where electric potential is zero for point charges
Electric potential \(V = 0\) is defined at infinite distance: \(V_r = 0 \text{ as } r \to \infty\).
Equation to determine electric potential from electric field
\(\Delta V = V_{final} - V_{initial} = - \int_{initial}^{final} \vec{E} \cdot d\vec{l}\) relates electric potential difference to the electric field.
Equation to determine electric field from electric potential
\(E_x = -\frac{\partial V}{\partial x}\) gives the electric field component from the spatial derivative of electric potential.
Relation between electric field and potential gradient
\(\vec{E} = - \nabla V\) shows that electric field is the negative gradient of electric potential.
Equation relating change in electric potential energy to change in electric potential
\(\Delta U = q \Delta V\) relates the change in electric potential energy to the charge and change in potential.
Equation defining kinetic energy of a particle
\(K = \frac{1}{2} m v^2\) defines the kinetic energy of a particle with mass m and speed v.
Conservation of energy equation including electric potential energy
\(K_A + U_A = K_B + U_B \quad \text{with} \quad U = qV\) expresses conservation of mechanical energy including electric potential energy.