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Potential Due to a Pair of Charges: Instructor's Guide

Main Ideas

Students' Task

Estimated Time: 10 min; Wrap-up: 5 min

Students work in small groups to find the electrostatic potential due to two electric charges separated by a distance $D$. Different groups are assigned different arrangements of charges and different regions of space to consider.

Prerequisite Knowledge

Props/Equipment

Activity: Introduction

Students typically know the electrostatic formula $V=\frac{kq}{r}$. We begin this activity with a short lecture/discussion that generalizes this formula in a coordinate independent way to the situation where the source is moved away from the origin to the point $r'$, $V=\frac{kq}{|\Vec r - \Vec r'|}$. The lecture should also review the superposition principle. The general, coordinate-independent formula should be left on the board for them to consult as they do this activity.

A nice warm-up (SWBQ) to lead off the discussion: Write down the electrostatic potential everywhere in space due to a point charge that is not at the origin.

Activity: Student Conversations

Activity: Wrap-up

Consideration of the 3-dimensional case Most students will have thought about this problem entirely within two dimensions. They should be asked to consider points with a non-zero z component. Envisioning the three-dimensional potential field will help students towards the types of thinking they will need to apply to future problems.

Extensions

This activity is part one of a longer activity,

in which students do a series expansion of the expressions that they develop here.

This activity works particularly well when sequenced with other activities. This is the first activity of the Ring Sequence (calculating fields due to charge distributions).