Equipotential lines for some region of space are shown in the figure. o v +1 V...
(Figure 1) shows a region of space with an electric field.
Vertical lines indicate equipotential surfaces. A particle with
charge q = -4.8 nC is initially at the location of the -20-V
equipotential line. At time t = 0 the particle is released from
rest. Ignore the force exerted by Earth on the particle.
Part A: Estimate the magnitude of force exerted by the electric
field on the particle when it passes the 0-V equipotential
line.
Part B: Estimate the...
Equipotential Lines The lines in the figure below show the equipotential contours in the plane of three point charges, Q1, Q2, and Q3. Note that these are point charges (one is not bigger in size than the others; they're points). That means that the potential goes to infinity as you approach them. We've cut off the contours at plus and minus 7kV. The white space is where the potential is greater or less than that. The values of the equipotential...
The equipotential lines in a region of electric field are shown in the diagram below. For each path indicated below, what is the work done by the electric field in moving a charge q = +9.2 x 10-7C along that path? Here V0 = +120 V. (a) from A to B(b) from A to C (c) from A to D(d) from D to C
The dashed lines in the diagram represent cross-sections of equipotential surfaces drawn in 1-V increments.What is the work WAB done
by the electric force to move a 1-C charge
from A to B?What is the work WAD done
by the electric force to move a 1-C charge
from A to D?The magnitude of the electric field at point C
isa) greater than the magnitude of the electric field at point B.b) less than the magnitude of the electric field at point B.c) equal...
suppose a uniform electric field of magnitude 150 n/c exists in a region of space. a) how far apart are a pair of equipotential surfaces whose potentials differ by 6.0 V? b) draw a sketch of the electric field lines and the equipotential sufaces
The figure below represents a graph o the electric potential in ㅀ region o space versus position x, where the electric ied is paralle to the x axis Fach vertical division on the graph is equal to 40 volts. x (cm) 0 23 4 (a) What is the electric field at 0.5 cm? Positive values represent electric fields in the +x direction. (b) what is the electric field at x = 2.5 cm? V/m (c) What is the electric field...
The field lines associated with a uniform electric field in a
region of space are shown in the attached figure. Imagine drawing
two equipotentials in the plane of the figure, one passing through
point A and and one passing through point B. If the electric field
is 250 N/C, how much does the potential change in going from A to
B? Provide your answer in volts and use a positive value if it
increases and a negative value if it...
As shown in the figure on the back, the region x < 0 is free space, with € = 60; M = Mo, and o = 0. The region x > 0 is a perfect dielectric with e = 1.5€0, u = Ho, and o = 0. An incident wave given by E; = Eoà, cos (67 · 10%t – 27x) approaches the boundary normally, 0; = 0. a) Find the electric field of the reflected wave E.. b) Find...
The dashed lines in the diagram represent cross sections of
equipotential surfaces drawn in 1 Vincrements. (Figure 1)
Part A
What is the work WAB done by the electric force to move
a 1 Ccharge from A to B?
Part B
What is the work WAD done by the electric force to move
a 1 Ccharge from A to D?
Part C
The magnitude of the electric field at point C is
*greater than the magnitude of the electric field...
The distance between the points A and B on two equipotential
lines with V1=5.6 V and V2=1.7 V is 3.5 cm.
What is the average electric field at the midpoint C expressed to
one decimal place?
V1 V 1 2 V C