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The document contains 21 physics problems about electric forces and fields involving point charges, charged spheres, dipoles, and parallel plates. Problem 1 asks about the charge on two spheres separated by 20 cm that repel with a force of 4.57x10-21 N. Problem 4 concerns the charge distribution and electric field from a semicircular ring with ±7.50 μC of charge on its top and bottom halves. Problem 15 asks about the unknown charge and direction of forces given an upward 0.200 N force from a -0.550 μC charge on a charge 0.300 m below.

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Homework 1

The document contains 21 physics problems about electric forces and fields involving point charges, charged spheres, dipoles, and parallel plates. Problem 1 asks about the charge on two spheres separated by 20 cm that repel with a force of 4.57x10-21 N. Problem 4 concerns the charge distribution and electric field from a semicircular ring with ±7.50 μC of charge on its top and bottom halves. Problem 15 asks about the unknown charge and direction of forces given an upward 0.200 N force from a -0.550 μC charge on a charge 0.300 m below.

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Problem1
Two small spheres spaced 20.0 cm apart have equal charge. How many excess electrons
must be present on each sphere if the magnitude of the force of repulsion between
them is 4.57 10 21 N?

Problem2
Three point charges are arranged on a line. Charge q 3 = +5.00 nC and is at the origin.
Charge q 2 = -3.00 nC and is at x = +4.00 cm Charge is q 1 at x = +2.00 cm. What is (magnitude
and sign) if the net force on q 3 is zero?

Problem3
A charged cork ball of mass 2g is suspended on a light string in the presence of a uniform
electric field. When the field E = (3i + 4j) 105N/C, the ball is in equilibrium at = 30o. Find
the charge on the ball

g = 9.8 m/s2

Problem4
A semicircular ring of radius 2mm is uniformly charged. The top half of the semicircular ring
has a total charge of 7.50 C, whereas the bottom half has a total charge of +7.50 C. Find,
(a) The charge per unit length on the top half and the bottom half.
(b) The magnitude and direction of the resultant electric field at O, the center of the
semicircle.
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Problem5
Four identical point charges (q = +10.0 C) are located on the corners of a rectangle. The
dimensions of the rectangle are L = 60.0 cm and W = 15.0 cm.
(a) Calculate the magnitude and direction of the resultant electric field at the location of the
charge at the lower left corner by the other three charges.
(b) What is the magnitude and direction of the force exerted on this charge?

Problem6
Three point charges are located at the corners of an equilateral triangle as shown in the Figure
below.
(a) Calculate the resultant electric field at the location of the 7.00-C charge.
(b) Calculate the resultant electric force on the 7.00-C charge.
(c) ( Sheet #3)How much energy is necessary assemble these three charges at their current
configuration?

Problem7

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Problem13

Two small plastic spheres are given positive electrical charges. When they are 15.0
cm apart, the repulsive force between them has magnitude 0.220 N. What is the
charge on each sphere a) if the two charges are equal? b) if one sphere has four
times the charge of the other?
Problem14

How far does the electron of a hydrogen atom have to be removed from the
nucleus for the force of attraction equal the weight of the electron at the surface of
the earth?
Problem15
A negative charge -0.550 C exerts an upward 0.200-N force on an unknown charge
0.300 m directly below it. a) What is the unknown charge (magnitude and sign)? b)
What are the magnitudes and direction of the force that the unknown charge exerts on
the -0.550 C charge?

Problem16
Two point charges are placed on the x-axis as follows: charge
q = +5.00 nC is at x = _0.300 m. What are the magnitude and direction of the total force
exerted by these two charges on a negative point charge
q3 = -6.00 nC that is placed at the origin?

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Problem17

a) What must the charge (sign and magnitude) of a 1.45-g particle be for it to
remain stationary when placed in a downward directed electric field of magnitude
650 N/C? b) What is the magnitude of an electric filed in which the electric force
on proton is equal in magnitude to weight?

Problem18

A uniform electric field exists in the region between two oppositely charged plane
parallel plates. A proton is released from rest at the surface of the positively
charged plate and strikes the surface of the opposite plate, 1.60
cm distant from the first, in a time interval of 1.50 10-6 s. a) Find the magnitude
of the electric field. b) Find the speed of proton when it strikes the negatively
charged plate.
Problem19

Avery long, straight wire has charge per unit length 1.50 10-10 C/m. At what
distance from the wire is the electric field magnitude equal to 2.50 N/C?
Problem20

Near the earths surface, the electric field in the open air has magnitude 150 N/C
and is directed down toward the ground. If this is regarded as being due to a large
sheet of charge lying on the earths surface, calculate the charge a in the per unit
area in the sheet. What is the sign of the charge?
Problem21

point charged q1 = -4.5 nC and q2 = +4.5 nC are separated by 3.1 mm, forming an
electric dipole. a) Find the electric dipole moment (magnitude and direction). b)
The charges are in the uniform electric whose direction makes an angle of 36.9
with the line connecting the charges. What is the magnitude of this field if the
torque exerted on the dipole has magnitude 7.2 10-9 N.m?
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