IB Physics Notes Fields
IB Physics Notes Fields
Gravitational and Electric Fields behave similarly. These are the differences in their characteristics:
Type of Field
G-Field by 1 Mass Interaction of G-Fields Opposite Charge E-Field Like Charge E-Field Parallel Plate E-Field
Gravitational Force - An attractive force exerted by an object on other Electrostatic Force - An attractive or repulsive force exerted by an object
objects in its field by virtue of its mass. on other objects in its field by virtue of its mass.
Force, F where G is the Gravitational Constant; M is the mass of where k is the Coulomb Constant; Q is magnitude of the primary
the primary field-producing object and m is the test mass. field-producing charge and q is the magnitude of the test charge.
*follows Newton’s Law of Gravitation (Topic 6.2) *follows Coulomb's Law of Electrostatics (Topic 5.1)
Field Strength, g or E
Force Exerted by Field Per Unit Mass Force Exerted by Field Per Unit Charge
*Work Done, mΔV, is negative as Potential Energy increases when distance falls. *Sign of Work Done, qΔV, follows the Sign of the Charge.
mass from infinity to a point in the field. charge from infinity to a point in the field.
Interaction of Multiple
Fields
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Type of Field Gravitational Field Electric Field
Vg EP Ve EP
rM
Graph of Vg against r Graph of EP against r Graph of Ve against r rQ Graph of EP against r
Graphical r r rQ
+ve charge +ve charge
Representation of
Potential & Potential r r
Energy As distance (radius) Similarly for EP, except -ve charge -ve charge
from mass increases, Vg only from the surface of
increases negatively. the mass onward. If charge comes from a sphere, If charge comes from a sphere,
Ve reaches a maximum at rQ. EP is zero within the sphere.
Important Notes:
1. Work is done when an object moved along the field line. No work is done if movement is perpendicular to the field-induced force.
2. The common approximation g = 9.8ms-1 is only able to be used at the Earth's surface and not in space.
3. The other main field which does work is Magnetic Field, but does not influence objects the same way as Gravitational and Electric Field.
Geostationary Orbit
A special case of Geosynchronous orbit where the satellite does not To Infinity (and beyond…)
Earth
appear to move if viewed from the surface. The orbital period is 24 (no Gravitational Field)
Earth Satellite hours (identical to Earth).
rE rO Field
Weightlessness
The Gravitational Force of the Earth acting on the Satellite provides the If an object, such as a rocket, wishes to escape the
Centripetal Force to keep it in orbit. As there is no contact force influence of a mass’ Gravitational Field, it must overcome
Equipotential the Gravitational Potential Energy at the surface of the mass,
between astronauts and satellites, they feel apparent weightlessness.
to reach infinity (where there is no potential energy).
EK
∴ r ∴
ET
EP Total energy must be
∴ negative, otherwise the Most problems involving fields at work should be solved using
satellite would not be in the conservation of energy. However it is to be noted that Total Energy is
Gravitational Field. not the same at all radii. Instead the primary conversion should be the
difference in Potential Energy.
For example, a satellite experiencing atmospheric resistance may see a
For Geostationary Orbit, fall in total energy, causing the orbital radius to decrease. While it
loses potential energy it gains kinetic energy and gains speed.
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