Table of Contents

Relationships between Force, Field, Potential, and Energy

You may have noticed in reading about electric field, electric potential, electric force, and electric potential energy that these quantities are very similar and follow very similar patterns. These notes will summarize the relationships between the four quantities, highlight their similarities and differences, and revisit the relationships between the four quantities for point charges.

General Relationships

The figure below summarizes the general relationships between the four quantities. These relationships are always true. It does not matter if you have a point charge, a sphere of charge, a cylinder of charge, or a random blob of charge - these relationships will always be true.

General relationship between Electric Field, Electric Force, Electric Potential, and Electric Potential Energy

A couple of things to notice about these relationships:

Example for Point Charges

Over the past two weeks, we have been modeling point charges. Using the general relationships above, we found:

Note: these equations are only true for point charges. They are not true for other types or shapes of charges. However, we see very similar patterns for the point charges.

Relationship between Electric Field, Electric Force, Electric Potential, and Electric Potential Energy for a Point Charge