Electric Charge Force and Field Problems Practice Questions
Electric Charge Force and Field Problems Practice Questions
1. Find the total positive charge of all the protons in 1.0 mol of water. [9.632 *10^5
C]
2. Find the total positive charge of all the protons in 5 gm of water. [2.676x10^5]
3. What would be the net charge of 1.0 gram gold piece after removal of 1.0% of its
electrons? [386.336 C]
4. A balloon, initially neutral, is rubbed with fur until it acquires a net charge of -
0.60nC. (a) Assuming that only electrons are transferred, were electrons removed
from the balloon or added to it? (b)How many electrons were transferred? [3.7 *
10^9]
5. A metallic sphere has a charge of +4.0 nC. A negatively charged rod has a charge
of -6.0 nC. When the rod touches the sphere, 8.2 x 10⁹ electrons are transferred.
What are the charges of the sphere and the rod now? [Sphere = 2.688 nC and
Rod=-4.688 nC]
6. Two charges, 5 C and 15 C are separated by 10 cm. What is the force between
them? [6.75x10^13 N]
7. Two charges, 5 C and 15 C are separated by some distance. Force between them
is 6.75x10^13 N. What is the distance between them in cm? [10 cm]
8. Two charges, one is 5 C and another is unknown but force between them is
6.75x10^13 N and they are separated by 10 cm. What is the other charge? [15 C]
9. If the electrical force of repulsion between two 1-C charges is 10 N, how far apart
are they? [30000 m]
10. If the electrical force of repulsion between two same amount of charges is 10 N,
and they are 30000 m apart. What is the magnitude of each charge? [1C]
11. Two +1 C charges are separated by 30000 m, what is the magnitude of the force?
[10 N]
12. A total charge of 7.50 x 10⁻⁶ C is distributed on two different small metal
spheres. When the spheres are 6.00 cm apart, they each feel a repulsive force of
20.0 N. How much charge is on each sphere? [1.067 micro coulomb and ]
13. 13. How many electrons must be removed from each of two 5.0-kg copper
spheres to make the electronic force of repulsion between them equal in
magnitude to the gravitational attraction between them? [2.675*10^9]
14. 14. What is the ratio of the electric force to the gravitational force between a
proton and an electron separated by 5.3 x 10⁻¹¹ m (the radius of a hydrogen
atom)? [2.2911*10^39]
15. Three point charges are fixed in place in a right
triangle. What is the electric force on the 5.0 µC
charge due to the other two charges? [74N]
16. 16. Find the force on 1 µC charge? [64.0312 N]
17. Find the force on -4 µC charge?
23. Three point charges are placed on the x-axis. A charge of 3.00 µC is at the origin.
A charge of -5.00 µC is at 20.0 cm, and a charge of 8.00 µC is at 35.0 cm. What is
the force on the charge at the origin? [1.615 N in +x direction]
24. Three point charges 1.0 µC, 0.10 µC and 10.0 µC are placed on a straight line
and net force on 0.10 µC is zero. Find x in cm. [9.4868 cm]
Electric Field Problems
25. Two point charges, q₁= +20.0 nC and q₂= +10.0 nC, are located on the x-axis at
x= 0 and x=1.00 m, respectively. Where on the x-axis is the electric field will be
zero? [0.585 m from +20 nC]
26. 23. Two point charges, q₁= -20.0 nC and q₂= +10.0 nC, are located on the x-axis
at x= 0 and x=1.00 m, respectively. Where on the x-axis is the electric field will
be zero? [2.4143 m from +10 nC]
27. 24. Two point charges, q₁= +20.0 nC and q₂= -10.0 nC, are located on the x-axis
at x= 0 and x=1.00 m, respectively. Where on the x-axis is the electric field will
be zero? [2.43 m from -10 nC charge]
28. Two equal charges, +10.0 nC each, are located on the x-axis at x= 0 and x=1.00
m, respectively. What is the magnitude of electric field at the point x= 0.50 m? [0
N/C]
30. Two equal charges (Q= +1.00 nC) are situated at the
diagonal corners A and C of a square of side 1.0 m.
What is the magnitude of the electric field at point
D? [12.73 N/C]
31. 2 charges 5 nC and 10 nC are placed at A and B. Find a point C on AB such that
electric field is zero at C. AB=2m [zero electric field is 0.829 m far from 5 nC
charge OR zero electric field is 2-0.829 m far from 10 nC charge ]
32. 10 nC charge is located at point A (0, 6cm). Calculate the x component of the
electric field at the point P (6cm,0) [8829.01 N/C]
33. -10 nC charge is located at (0,0) point. Calculate the y component of electric field
at point P (4cm, 5cm). [-17157.72 N/C]