we can define a vector called the dipole moment ( 电矩 )
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We can define a vector called the dipole moment ( 电矩 ). NOTE : This p has nothing to do with momentum!. +q. -q. s. Magnitude: Direction : from the negative (-) charge to the positive (+) charge. http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/balloons. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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We can define a vector called the dipole moment (电矩 ).
Magnitude:
Direction: from the negative (-) charge to the positive (+) charge.
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NOTE: This p has nothing to do with momentum!
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http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/balloons
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http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/balloons
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Why does the charged balloon stick to the neutral wall?
http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/balloons
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Neutral atom
+-
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The atom becomes polarized.
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The atom becomes polarized.
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We can approximate the polarized atom as a dipole.
+ +-chargeE
p
chargeEp
This is the polarizability, which is different for every material.
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The dipole makes an electric field at the charge.
+ +-chargeE
p
chargeEp
dipoleE
What is the force on the charge?
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Substitute…
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+ +-chargeE
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Substitute…
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The charge is attracted to the polarized atom, no matter if the charge is positive or negative!
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Wall
Balloon------
--
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ -
(1) The charges on the balloon polarize the wall.
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Wall
Balloon------
--
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ -
(2) The polarized atoms in the wall attract the balloon.
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The wall and the balloon are both insulators (绝缘材料 , or 电价值 ).
In an insulator, the charges are not free to move around. Atoms can be polarized, but they do not change their position.
A material in which charges are free to move around is called a conductor (导体 ).
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Example: Salt water (ionic solution 离子溶液 )
At equilibrium, the net field in a conductor must be zero.
The ions move with a speed v = uE, where u is called the mobility.
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Example: A metalIn a metal, one or two electrons from every atom is free to move around. They form a sea of electrons.
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The metal becomes polarized.
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Example: A metalIn a metal, one or two electrons from every atom is free to move around. They form a sea of electrons.
Net field inside is zero.
The metal becomes polarized.
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We will prove these later, using Gauss’ Law
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Permanent dipoles in an electric field
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Water is a permanent dipole
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E+-
p
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F
In a uniform field, the net force on a dipole is zero:
0 FF
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E+-
p
F
F
But the net torque around the dipole’s COM is not zero:
Ep
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E+
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F
F
This torque will rotate the dipole until it is parallel with the field.
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E+
- p
F
F
The dipole-field system has a potential energy:
EpU
dipole
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Water
Balloon------
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Water
Balloon------
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+ -
+ -
+ -
+ -
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Water is polarized by rotating the molecules.