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Topic 10: Fields (HL)

See the guide for this topic.

10.1 – Describing fields

A gravitational field is a space where a small test mass experiences a force due to another mass.

 

An electrostatic field is a space where a small positive test charge experiences a force per unit charge.

 

Electric potential

or

See section 10.2 (potential difference) for further explanation.

Gravitational potential

 

See next section (equipotential surfaces)

 

 

10.2 – Fields at work

Electric potential

See previous section (electric potential and gravitational potential)

Electric potential energy

were k is Coulomb’s constant, Q is the fixed charge, q is the test charge, and r is the radius.

Gravitational potential

See previous section (electric potential and gravitational potential)

Gravitational potential energy

 

 

 

where G is the gravitational constant, M is the mass of the planet, and R is the radius of the planet.

 

Orbital motion

Orbital speed

where G is the gravitational constant, M is the mass of the planet, and r is the radius of the planet.

Orbital energy

The kinetic energy, gravitational potential energy, and total energy of an orbiting satellite is given by

 

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