3 Soln Practice Assignment Ch25
3 Soln Practice Assignment Ch25
3 Soln Practice Assignment Ch25
= = =
e
o
away
from the + plate. The negative plate by itself creates the same size field and between the plates it
is in the same direction. Together the plates create a uniform field 4.07 kN C in the space
between.
(a) Take 0 V = at the negative plate. The potential at the positive plate is then
2 2
e
k dq
dV
r x
=
+
where
2 dq dA rdr = = o o t
2 2 2 2
2 2
2 2
b
e e
a
rdr
V k k x b x a
r x
(
= = + +
(
+
}
to t o
( )
12.0 cm
0
0 4.07 kN C V dx =
}
.
The potential difference between the plates is
( )
( )
3
4.07 10 N C 0.120 m 488 V V = =
.
(b)
2 2
1 1
2 2
i f
mv qV mv qV
| | | |
+ = +
| |
\ . \ .
( )
( )
19 2 17
1
1.60 10 C 488 V 7.81 10 J
2
f
qV mv
= = =
(c) 306 km s
f
v =
(d)
( )
2 2
2
f i f i
v v a x x = +
( )
( )
2
5
11 2
3.06 10 m s 0 2 0.120 m
3.90 10 m s
a
a
= +
=
(e)
( ) ( )
27 11 2 16
1.67 10 kg 3.90 10 m s 6.51 10 N F ma
= = =
(f)
16
19
6.51 10 N
4.07 kN C
1.60 10 C
F
E
q
= = =
Problem 3
Three charges Q1 = 16 C, Q2 = 10 C, and Q3 = -9 C are located on the circumference
of a rectangular of length and width 4m and 3m respectively as shown in the figure
below.
1- Find the electrical field at point P?
2- What is the electrical potential at P?
3- Calculate the work needed to bring a charge Q4 = 10 C from infinity to
point P? 4- Calculate the
energy of the system of the four charges?
P
Q
1
Q
2 Q
3
4 m
3 m
Soln
Problem 4
A uniformly charged insulating sphere, of radius R = 15 cm, having a negative
charge Q = -5.3 C. A positive point charge q1 = 4.2 C is placed at point (x = 30
cm, y = -20 cm) as shown in the figure below. A point P is located on the x-axis at
a distance x = 30 cm from the origin. Note that the center of the sphere coincides
with the origin of the coordinates axes.
a) Find the electric field (magnitude and direction) at point P.
b) Find the electric potential at point P.
c) What is the energy needed to bring a point charge q2 = -3.6 C from infinity to
place it at the point P?
d) Find the total electric force (magnitude and direction) on the point charge q2.
P (30cm, 0)
x
R
x
y
Q
q
1
(30cm, -20cm)
Soln: