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===== Project: Chasing a Thundercloud ===== | ===== Project: Chasing a Thundercloud ===== | ||
- | You and your group are a team of storm chasers tracking | + | ====Kick Off Questions: |
+ | - What direction does $\vec{r}_{source}$ point? What direction does $\vec{r}_{obs}$ point? What direction does $\vec{r}_{sep}$ point? Draw all of these on a diagram. | ||
+ | - What is the equation for electric field? What are the variables | ||
+ | - What is the equation for electric potential? What are the variables and are they vector or scalars? | ||
+ | - What direction should the electric field point for positive charges? What direction should it point for negative charges? | ||
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+ | ====Main Problem ==== | ||
+ | You are part of a secret organization called S.P.A.R.T.A.N. that investigates strange phenomena. You and your team have been sent to investigate abnormal thunderclouds that have been occurring near the town of Lakeview. | ||
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+ | From your training, you know that if the electric field is bigger than 3 MV/m (also called the [[https:// | ||
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- | Conceptual | + | ====Wrap Up Questions:==== |
- | - What direction does $r_{source}$ point? What direction does $r_{obs}$ point? What direction does $r_{sep}$ point? Draw all of these on your diagram. | + | - How big is 1 Coulomb |
- What would change about your solution if the thundercloud were the opposite charge (positive instead of negative or vice versa)? Does $r_{sep}$ change? Does the E-field change? Does the electric potential change? | - What would change about your solution if the thundercloud were the opposite charge (positive instead of negative or vice versa)? Does $r_{sep}$ change? Does the E-field change? Does the electric potential change? | ||
- What are the similarities & differences between electric field and electric potential? | - What are the similarities & differences between electric field and electric potential? | ||
- | - What direction should the electric field point for positive charges? What direction should it point for negative charges? | ||
- What sort of assumptions did you make in this problem? How realistic are they? | - What sort of assumptions did you make in this problem? How realistic are they? | ||
- | | + | - What would change about your solution if you picked a different origin point? Pick a different origin & write out the calculation for the electric field on top of HQ. |
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