CH 23
CH 23
Key contents
Electric flux
Gauss’ law and Coulomb’s law
Applications of Gauss’ law
23.1 What is Physics?:
Fig. 23-2 (a) A uniform airstream of velocity is perpendicular to the plane of a square loop of area A.
(b) The component of perpendicular to the plane of the loop is v cos q, where q is the angle between v
and a normal to the plane. (c) The area vector A is perpendicular to the plane of the loop and makes an
angle q with v. (d) The velocity field intercepted by the area of the loop. The rate of volume flow
through the loop is F= (v cos q)A.
This rate of flow through an area is an example of a flux—a
volume flux in this situation.
Although x is certainly a variable as we move left to right across the figure, because the right face is
perpendicular to the x axis, every point on the face has the same x coordinate. (The y and z coordinates do
not matter in our integral.) Thus, we have
Example, Flux through a closed cube,
Non-uniform field:
23.4 Gauss’ Law: