2 3 4 ds Electric Field 2. Just like in question 1, a charged particle with...
3.2 Electric Field of a Charged Particle The four properties of the electric field of a charged particle are captured by the vector field where the particle has charges and the source-to-target radial vector field and its associated unit vector field are defined as Psr (x,y) = (x - 1s)i + (- ) Pris(z,y) STIFT IFs (2.y) and k = 8.99 x 10°N C/ mºis Coulomb's constant. Question 3.3) Consider a 2 C source particle, located at the position (1,3)...
Pls answer 3-1 & 3-2 Activity 3-1: Electric Field Vectors from a Positively Charged Rod To investigate the vector nature of an electric field, you can use a piece of Magic tape with a positive charge on it as the test charge. Scotch arge a piece of tape (about 10 cm long) positively. To recall how to do this, refer back to Investigation 1. 2. Charge up the glass or acrylic rod (positively), and hold it pointing vertically. Assume that...
2) The force that a magnetic field exerts on a charged particle is given by Ę = qö xĒ. A particle with mass m= 2.0x108 kg and charge q = +2.5x10-8C has an initial speed of v = 4+2 x 103 m/s (in the x- y plane). The magnetic field vector and velocity vector are B and û, respectively are displayed on the coordinate axis below. The angle between the vectors is 135 degrees. Use unit vector notation when describing...
Question 20 A charged particle moving to the right along the x-axis enters a region with a uniform electric field that is directed along the y-axis from the top of the page to the bottom of the page, as shown in the figure below. Which of the following statements is NOT true about the subsequent motion of the charged particle? You may neglect the effects of gravity and air resistance for this question. Select the correct aneu Select the correct...
Problem 1a: Velocity Selector: Show that with the right ratio of electric to magnetic field strength a particle of velocity v will proceed through both fields in a straight line at constant speed (hint: you will need an equation containing v. Also: what does the straight line at constant speed give you?). Assume that the angle of the velocity vector relative to the magnetic field vector is 90 degrees. (15 points) b: Show mathematically that the charge magnitude and sign...
2) The force that a magnetic field exerts on a charged particle is given by F = qö x B. A particle with mass m = 2.0x10 kg and charge q - +2.5x10°C has an initial speed of v = 4/2 x 103 m/s (in the x- y plane). The magnetic field vector and velocity vector are 5 and 0, respectively are displayed on the coordinate axis below. The angle between the vectors is 135 degrees. Use unit vector notation...
Electric Field Vector Drawing 2 of 4 Constants Part A Each of the four parts of this problom depictsa motion diagram showing the posihion and velocity of a charged particle at equal time intervals as it moves through a region of uniform electric field. For each part daw vector representing the direction f the electric field Draw a vector representing the direction of the electric field. The orientation of the vector will be graded. The location and length of the...
Please answer WARM-UP and PREDICTION. PROBLEM #1: ELECTRIC FIELD VECTORS As part of your internship with a local power company, you have been assigned to a team reviewing published research about the effects of electric fields on human health. To evaluate the merits of apparently conflicting research, you need a computer program to simulate the electric field due to complicated charge configurations. Your team leader has assigned you the task of evaluating such a program. To test the program, you...
a) Find electric field at origin (0,0) due to a negative charge q-2 nC located at position (0, 3m) and a nc charged spherical shell with diameter of 2 m, centered at (4m, 0), carrying positive charge q2 +7.1 If charged particle with mass m-2 mg and carrying charge Q=-4.47 μС ¡s placed at the origin and released, what will be the magnitude and direction of its initial instantaneous acceleration? b) y(m) 42 x(m) -2 1 -1 -2 a) Find...
Problem A.1 - Calculate electric flux f5) The electric field due to an infinite line of charge is perpendicular to the line and has magnitude E . Consider an imaginary cylinder with radius e-25 cm and length L = 40 cm that has an infinite line of positive charge running along its axis. The charge per unit length is 3 HC/m. Do not use Gauss's Law, but actually calculate the flux! a) What is the electric flux through the cylinder...