CBSE Class 12 Physics Notes Chapter 1 Electric Charges and Fields
Electric Charge
The term “electricity” is derived from Elektron, a Greek word meaning amber. The properties of matter, atoms and molecules are determined by the magnetic and electric forces present in them. There are also only 2 kinds of an entity called the electric charge.
An experiment conducted also suggested that there are two kinds of electrification wherein (i) like charges repel and (ii) unlike charges attract each other. The property that differentiates these 2 kinds of charges is called the polarity of charge.
Conductors and Insulators
When an experiment was conducted on electric charges due to frictional electricity, it was found that conductors assist in the movement of electric charge, but insulators do not behave in the same manner. Metal, Earth, Human Bodies are all examples of conductors, while porcelain, nylon, wood all offer high resistance to the passage of electricity through them, as they are insulators.
What are the properties of Electric charge?
An electric charge has three fundamental properties:
- Quantization- This property states that the total charge of a body represents the integral multiple of a basic quantum of charge.
- Additive- This property of electric charges represents the total charge of a body as the algebraic sum all the singular charges acting on the system.
- Conservation- This property states that the total charge of a system remains unaffected with time. In other words, when objects get charged due to friction, a transfer of charge from the one object to another occurs. Charges can neither be created nor destroyed.
Coulomb’s Law
The coulomb’s law states that the mutual electrostatic force existing between two point charges A and B is proportional to their product which is AB and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them (
Mathematically,
This law consists of constant terms which are also called a constant of proportionality and is represented by ‘k’ and its values are
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