QUESTION 8 A particle with a charge of 1.5 u Cand a mass of 2.5 x...
A particle with a charge of -1.5°C and a mass of 2.5x10-6 kg is released from rest at point A and accelerates toward point B, arriving there with a speed of 42 m/s. What is the potential difference VB -VA between A and B? a. +4.1 x * 103 V b. + 2.1 x 103 v C. 0.9 x 103 V d. +1.5 x 103 v e. - 4.1 103 v
QUESTION 4 A particle with a charge of -1.5C and a mass of 2.5x 10 kg is released from rest at point A and accelerates toward point B, arriving there with a speed of 42 m/s. What is the potential difference V, - between A and B? a. -2.110 v b. +4.1* 10 c. - 4.1 × 10² v d. 0.9 x 10 v e. +1.5x 10 v
QUESTION 1 In vacuum, two particles have charges of q, and 4p, respectively, where -0.1 C. They are separated by a distance of 1.0 mm. If particle 4, experiences an electric force of o.9 N, what is the magnitude of g? a. 1.0 mc b.1.0 KC Conc d. 1.0 dC e. 1.0 MC
A particle with a charge of -1.5 micro C and a mass of 2.5 x 10^-6 kg is released from rest at point A and accelerates towards point B, arriving there at a speed of 42 m/s (a) What is the potential difference between Point A and B? (b) Which point is at higher potential and explain why
QUESTION 3 Which of the following is true? (hint: use the Problem Solving insights offered in the book) a. A negative charge will always move from the outside of an equipotential surface to the inside. b. A positive charge will always move from a higher potential point to a lower potential point. c. A neutral charge will always move from a higher potential point to a lower potential point. d. A positive charge will always move from the inside of...
nt particle with a charge of -2.5 uC and a mass of 4.9 x 10 kg is released from rest at point A and accelerates toward point B, arriving there with a speed of 24 m/s. The only force acting on the then give the ans stice s the electrie fore what is the potential difference Yb . VA between A and B, in s a negative number as greater than VA then give the answer as a positive number....
2. E A particle with a charge of -1.,5 uC and a mass of 2.5 x 10 kg is re- 13 Teased from rest at point A and accelerates toward point B, arriving there with a speed of 42 m/s. The only force acting on the particle is the electric force. 14 (a) Which point is at the higher potential? Give your reasoning. (b) What is int the potential difference VB -VA between A and B? ato
0 Section 19.2 A particle with a charge of -1.6 pc and a mass of 1.9 x 106 kg is released from rest at point A and acting on the particle is the electric force. toward point B, arriving there with a speed of 41 m/s. The only foroe (a) Which point is at the higher potential? O point A O point B Give your reasoning Negative charge accelerates from a lower potential to a higher potential. potential to a...
A particle with a charge of -1.6 JC and a mass of 2.6 x 10 kg is released from rest at point A and accelerates toward point 8, arriving there with a speed of 43 m/s. The only force acting on the particle is the electric force. (a) Which point is at the higher potential? O point A O point B Give your reasoning. Negative charge accelerates from a lower potential to a higher potential Negative charge accelerates from a...
Question 3 A particle of charge+2.61 x 106 C is 14.1 cm distant from a second particle of charge-1.14x 106 C. Calculate the magnitude of the electrostatic force between the particles. Number Units Question 4 In the figure, the particles have charges q1 =-q2-600 nC and q,--q4-91 nC, and distance a-5.3 cm. what are the (a) x and (b) y components of the net electrostatic force on particle 3? (l (0 (a) Number Units (b) Number Units