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Physics 133 Weeks 2 & 3 (Electric Field & Gauss's Law)

Electric Fields

Torque on a Dipole

When you charge two parallel plates with opposite charge you will create a uniform electric field between them. If this football shaped object is in between the plates its charges will separate creating a dipole, which will then rotate to align itself in the electric field.

Radio Silence

After turning on this hand held radio, slowly lower it a Faraday cage. The signal will cut out as the cage acts as an electromagnetic shield! Be careful though, your hand and fingers can act as an antenna maintaining signal!

Van de Graaff Generator

These electrostatic charge generators are a great way to excite your students and investigate multiple examples of static charge and the Coulomb force. Make sure that you have a grounding rod connected to the VdG to avoid a shock.

Wimshurst Machine

While rotating the crank clockwise, you can use a Wimshurst Machine to show static discharge, energy stored in capacitors, creating static charge, and in tandem wit our electrostatic pom poms to create a visualization of electric field lines!

Capacitors and Electric Fields

Capacitor Basics

Use a static charge generator to charge up two parallel plates with opposite charge. Then, vary the distance between the two plates while a capacitor is hooked up in parallel with the plates to show students how capacitance varies with distance.

Electrostatic Doorbell

A conductive sphere is placed between two oppositely charged parallel plates. Once the ball comes in contact with one of the plates, it will begin to bounce back and forth between the plates as long as their static charge is replenished.

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