A room with 3.1-m-high ceilings has a metal plate on the floor with V = 0V and a separate metal plate on the ceiling. A 1.0 g glass ball charged to 4.9 nC is shot straight up at 4.8 m/s .
How high does the ball go if the ceiling voltage is 3.2×106 V ?
How high does the ball go if the ceiling voltage is −3.0×106 V ?
A room with 3.1-m-high ceilings has a metal plate on the floor with V = 0V...
Problem 25.48 Review Part A A room with 3.0-m-high ceilings has a metal plate on the floor with V - oV and a separate metal plate on the ceiling. A 1.1g glass ball charged to 4.9 nC is shot straight up at 5.0 m/s How high does the ball go if the ceiling voltage is 3.2x106 V Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. s Answers Correct Part How high does the ball go if...
Two parallel plates are set up with one 4.60 m above the other. The bottom plate has an electric potential of zero and the top has an electric potential of 3.39×106 V. A charged ball of mass 1.40 g and charge 6.50 nC is shot from the bottom plate to the top plate at a velocity of 3.30 m/s. What will be the final height of the ball between the plates? 0.412 m 0.573 m 1.80 m 3.21 m
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A capacitor is constructed of two metal rectangular plate with dimensions 30 cm by 48 cm. The plates have a plastic film between them that is 1 mm thick. The plastic has a dielectric constant of 1.8 and strength of 500 x106 V/m. It is charged with a 1s v battery. The charged capacitor is then discharged to a motor in order to lift a 34 g weight. In the unrealistic assumption that it is 100%...
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