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1. What is the magnitude of a point charge if the electric field it produces at...
6. Consider a thin rod of length L laying on the x-axis as shown in the figure below. The charge density is nonuniform and varies as λ-λ, x/L, where λ° is a constant. (a) Find the magnitude of the force on a point charge q at x = a in terms of q, , a, and L. (b) Show that for a >> L the answer in (a) reduces to c) What is the total charge on the rod? (d)...
An electric field can be created by a single charge or a distribution of charges. The electric field a distance from a point charge has magnitude E = k|q'|/r^2. The electric field points away from positive charges and toward negative charges. A distribution of charges creates an electric field that can be found by taking the vector sum of the fields created by individual point charges. Note that if a charge is placed in an electric field created by q',...
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A point charge gives rise to an electric field with magnitude 4 N/C at a distance of 6 m. If the distance is increased to 24 m, then what will be the new magnitude of the electric field? N/C Submit Answer Tries 0/2 Point charges of 54 Q are placed at each corner of an equilateral triangle, which has sides of length 6 L. What is the magnitude of the electric field at the mid-point...
An electric field can be created by a single charge or a distribution of charges. The electric field a distance r from a point charge q' has magnitude {E}=k\frac{|q'|}{r^2}. The electric field points away from positive charges and toward negative charges. A distribution of charges creates an electric field that can be found by taking the vector sum of the fields created by individual point charges. Note that if a charge q is placed in an electric field created by...
A point charge Q produces an electric field of magnitude 120.5 N/C at a distance of 1.68 m. If the field is directed toward the charge, what is the value of Q?
A point charge Q produces an electric field of magnitude 106.5 N/C at a distance of 1.48 m. If the field is directed toward the charge, what is the value of Q?
BONUS: Electron Cloud In the Bohr model of hydrogen, the electron is treated as a point particle orbiting the nucleus at a distance of Og . 5.3. 10-11 m Reality is not so simple, however. The charge of the electron is distributed around the nucleus in a spherically symmetrie, nonuniform manner. (ais merely the most probable distance between the electron and the nucleus.) In this problem, we will explore the electric fields within a hydrogen atom using Gauss' law. Treat...
What is the magnitude and direction of the electric field at the point P in the configuration of charges pictured? The distance between each charge and point P is 0.1 m, each charge is q 2 mC, and there is a 120 degree angle between the lines connecting the charges and P. 120
6. Consider a thin rod of length L laying on the x-axis as shown in the figure below. The charge density is non uniform and varies as λ = λ。x/L, where λ, is a constant. (a) Find the magnitude of the force on a point charge q at x-a in terms of q, λ, a, and L. (b) Show that for a » L the answer in (a) reduces to (c) What is the total charge on the rod? (d)...
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6. An electron (charge q has a uniform field E- -Ej where E is a positive constant. The electron has mass m and, as shown below, is initially moving exactly horizontally with an initial velocity vo -Voi. The chamber is a horizontal distance L long. e) enters a capacitor which (a) Determine the r and y components of the electron's acceleration in terms of the given variables Fet (b) Determine the amount of time the electron spends in...