Option (b) is correct since for image charge problem, image charge should have at equal distance and have opposite charge. Hence option b is correct.
MI.2. A dipole is placed such that its center is a distance I from the surface...
MI.2. A dipole is placed such that its center is a distance I from the surface of a long, flat conductor with thickness 21. Which of the mage charge diagrams belowF1g.2would be an appropriate one to use to find the electric force on the dipole due to the conductor? Note: All of the dipoles below in Fig.2 make the same angle with the vertical.] b. d.
An electric dipole with dipole moment p is placed in the center of a spherical hollow of an infinite conductive material a) Find the surface charge density induced on the surface of the spherical cavity. b) Show that the force on the dipole is zero.
Physics 2: Dipole Moment and Electric Potential
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A long cylindrical conductor shell has a uniform positive charge distribution per unit length, +2 lambda and with inner radius r and the outer radius 2r.A long wire...
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2. Dipole-dipole force The charge distribution where two equal but opposite charges are separated by a fixed distance δ is called a dipole and is very common and important in nature Consider two dipoles, each consisting of charges tq separated by a distance 6. The axes of two dipoles are parallel and their midpoints are separated by a distance r. One is inverted compared to the other. See the figure....
The figure below shows an electron placed on the horizontal axis near an electric dipole lined up on the vertical axis with its center at the origin. In which direction does the electron experience a force from the electric dipole? 0 0 Select one: a. 1 О b. C. d. → e.
2 An infinite sheet of uniform surface charge density σ and an infinite sheet of uniform surface charge density parallel to each other and are separated a distance h as shown in the figure below: σ lie a) What is the electric field in regions A, B, and C? b) Suppose an electric dipole composed of a positive point charge +q and negative point charge -q both with mass m separated a distance d is placed in region B. If...
2. An infinite sheet of uniform surface charge density σ and an infinite sheet of uniform surface charge density-lie parallel to each other and are separated a distance h as shown in the figure below: +o a) What is the electric field in regions A, B, and C? b) Suppose an electric dipole composed of a positive point charge +q and negative point charge -q both with mass m separated a distance d is placed in region B. If the...
2. An infinite sheet of uniform surface charge density σ and an infinite sheet of uniform surface charge density parallel to each other and are separated a distance h as shown in the figure below: σ lie a) What is the electric field in regions A, B, and C? b) Suppose an electric dipole composed of a positive point charge +q and negative point charge -q both with mass m separated a distance d is placed in region B If...
"question 2 from pset 2"
4. Place an electric dipole in the electric field you found in problem 9 on PSET 2, such that the dipole moment points along the positive x-axis. In a figure, show the direction of the electric field, the dipole moment and the torque exerted by this field on the dipole. Determine the torque on the dipole due to the external electric field, and the work that the electric field does to rotate the dipole into...
Chapter 3 Capacitors Learning Objectives By working through this lab, you will . examine how capacitance depends on parameters such as area, and dis- tance between plates for a parallel plate capacitor, examine how dielectric materials affect the capacitance of a capacitor, determine the dielectric constant of unknown dielectric materials. 3.1 Pre-lab In the lab on electric potential and electric field lines, you noted that charged par ticles produce electric fields and these electric fields, in turn, act on charged...