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ContentConservation of Charge
Conservation of ChargeThe net charge of a system and its surroundings cannot change. But charge can move from the systtem to surroundings or from surroundings to the system. However, charges can be created or destroyed in (+,−) pairs. For examples, electron-positron annihilation.Charges of an AtomCharge of electron cloud equals that of nucleus implies neutral atom. If the electron cloud is centered on the nucleus implies electric field produced by electrons exactly cancels the field produced by nucleus.Polarization of AtomsBy placing a point charge close to an atom, point charge exerts electric field on the atom. Atom becomes polarized by electric field. An induced dipole can be represented as follow A more easily polarized atom has a larger induced dipole moment, which produces a larger electric field. And a more easily polarized atom experiences a greater attraction to a point charge. Polarization is defined as
In an induced dipole, the distance between the charges is proportional to the strength of the applied field.
Force of a Point Charge on an AtomA point charge first creates electric field 𝐸0 at atom,
Then the electric field 𝐸0 polarizes atom and the polarization is
The induced dipole in turn creates field 𝐸𝑎 at point The electric field is
The electric field 𝐸𝑎 due to the induced dipole exerts force on point charge The force is
By reciprocity, the force 𝐹𝑎 that the point charge exerts on atom will be equal and opposite to the force 𝐹0 The force is
Neutral atoms are attracted by charges with interaction strength ~1/𝑟5
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