4. There is a +50 nC charge at the origin. Find the radii of the 100...
PHYS 242 Drill Set A charge (12 nC) is located 0.06 m west of the origin. A second charge (-12 nC) is located 0.04 m east of the origin. 1. Find the potential (voltage) at the origin (O), due to the field of the 2 charges (Hint: potential at distance r from a charge q is k Ans: (i) Find the potential at a point A which is 0.04 m west of the origin Ans: (iii) What is the potential...
4. A charge Q = + 50 nC is fixed in place at the origin. A Helium nucleus with charge q+2e is released from rest at point A on the x- axis, 1.00mm from Q. Later it gets to point B on the x-axis, 25.0 mm from Q. Q-+50.00nC 1.00mm 25mm ?4-1.00mm-01 a) What electric potential (in volts) does Q produce at point A? b) Moving from A to B, what change in P.E. is experienced by the Helium Atom?...
3. You have an infinite insulating plane of charge per unit area 3 C/m² that spans the whole xy plane. (a) Will the electric potential at a point 4 cm above the plane be higher or lower than the electric potential on the plane? What is the difference in electric potential between these two points? (b) Sketch (i) the electric field lines and (ii) the equipotential surfaces surrounding the plane. (c) Now say we cut away half of the plane...
4&5 utes) Student ID: , 4. (7 pts) A 0.30 nC point charge is placed at the origin, and a uniform linear charge density of 4.0 nC/m is distributed along the entire x axis. Consider lospherical (radius 5.0 cm) surface centered on the -origin. Determine the electric flux through this surface. a. 23 N m2/C d. 68 Nem2/c e. 79 Nem2/C 5. (7 pts) Charge of uniform density (0.50 nC/m2) is distributed over the xy plane, and charge of uniform...
Three point charges are placed on the x-y plane: a +60.0 nC charge at the origin, a -60.0 nC charge on the x axis at 10.0 cm, and a +160 nC charge at the point (10.0 cm, 8.00 cm). 1) Find the x component of the total electric force on the +160 nC charge due to the other two. (Express your answer to two significant figures.) ? mN 2) Find the y component of the total electric force on the...
Part A Review Which point, A or B, has a larger electric potential? (Figure 1) Previous Answers Correct Part B What is the potential difterence between A and B? Assume that E- 1200V/m. Express your answer with the appropriate units. Figure 1 of 1 ar- 70 V B. 7 cm Previous Angwers Request Answer Submit Part A Review The metal spheres n (Figure 1) aro charged to ± 300 V Selact a plausible contour map of the potential, showing and...
Problem 4: Charge q1=-6.5 nC is located at the coordinate system origin while charge q2 = -1.5 nC is located at (a, 0) where a = 1.5 m. The point P has coordinates (a, b), where b 3.5 m Part (a) At the point P. find the x-component of the electric field Ex in units of N/CPart (b) At the point P. find the y-component of the electric field Ey in units of NC.
5. Charge of -100 nC is distributed along the two arcs shown (on the right 15° arc there is 1/4 part of the total charge). Determine the electric field at point P, if R=20 cm. (Step by step solution) (15points) R R + - + P 15° R R 6. A 100-uF capacitor is charged to 200 V, and then connected across (in parallel) an initially charged 200-uF 50 V capacitors. What is the change in energy of the 200-uF...
A -3.00 nC point charge is at the origin, and a second -5.00 nC point charge is on the x-axis at x = 0.800 m. Find the net electric force that the two charges would exert on an electron placed at point on the I-axis at 0.200 m. Express your answer with the appropriate units. Enter positive value if the force is in the positive -direction and negative value if the force is in the negative -direction. x.10 F Value...
Three point charges are placed on the x-y plane: a 25.0 nC charge at the origin, a -25.0 nC charge on the x axis at 10.0 cm, and a110 nC charge at the point (10.0 cm, 8.00 cm) 1) Find the x component of the total electric force on the +110 nC charge due to the other two. (Express your answer to two significant figures.) mN Submit You currently have 4 submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed....