A large number of energetic cosmic-ray particles reach Earth's atmosphere continuously and knock electrons out of the molecules in the air. Once an electron is released, it responds to an electrostatic force that is due to an electric field E produced in the atmosphere by other point charges. Near the surface of Earth, this electric field has a magnitude of |E| = 150 N/C and is directed downward. Calculate the change (in J) in electric potential energy of a released electron when it moves vertically upward through a distance d = 568 m.
A large number of energetic cosmic-ray particles reach Earth's atmosphere continuously and knock electrons out of...
and knock electrons out of the molecules in the air. Once an electron is released, it responds to force that is due to an electric field E produced in the atmosphere by other point charges. Near the surface of Earth, this electric field has a magnitude o -150 UC an electrostatic and is directed downward, as shown in the figure below. Calculate the change in נ in electric potential energy of a released electron when it moves verticaly d 598...
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in the air. Once an responds to an e force that is due to an electric field E produced in the atmosphere by other point charges. Near the surface of Earth, this electric fieid has a magnitude of IE 150 N/C and is directed downward, as shown in the figure below. Calculate the change (in J) in electric potential energy of a released electron when it moves vertically upward through a distance d...
2. (5 points) Solar radiation strikes Earth's atmosphere each day. These collisions knock electrons off of atoms and create very many ions. Rain carries the electrons to the ground so that, to a good approximation, Earth's surface can be thought of as a uniform shell of negative charge-Q and the atmosphere can be thought of as a concentric shell of positive charge +Q. What is the magnitude of the resulting electric field (due to this arrangement of charges) that an...