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Physics Assignment 2

This document contains 18 numerical problems related to electric fields and charges. The problems calculate quantities like force, electric field, charge, flux, and more using the fundamental equations of electrostatics. Key concepts covered include Coulomb's law, electric fields due to point charges and dipoles, and properties of conductors.

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Physics Assignment 2

This document contains 18 numerical problems related to electric fields and charges. The problems calculate quantities like force, electric field, charge, flux, and more using the fundamental equations of electrostatics. Key concepts covered include Coulomb's law, electric fields due to point charges and dipoles, and properties of conductors.

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Applied Physics Assignment 1

Topic:
Numerical Problems
Presented to:
Sir Shaukat Hayat
Presented By:
TALAL HASSAN BAJWA
Class:
CS-1J
SAP ID:
70152003
Numerical no. 1:
A point charge of +3.12 x 10-6 C is 12.3 cm from 2nd charge
1.48 × 10-6 C. Calculate magnitude of force?
Given:
Q1=+3.12x10-6C
Q2=1.48x10-6C
R=12.3cm = 1.23x10-3m
K=9x109Nm2/C2
To find:
F=?
Solution:
kq1q2
F =
r2
9 X 109 X 3.12 X 10−6 X 1.48 X 10−6
F=
(1.23 X 10 )
−3 2

F = 2.75 X 104
Result:
The magnitude of force will be 2.75 X 104 N.

---------------------------

Numerical no. 2:
The square measure 3.2mm on each side. It is immersed in
uniform electric field E = 1800N/C. The field lines make angle 65° with
normal. Calculate flux.
Given:
E=1800N/C
A=3.2X10-3m
θ=65°
To Find:
Φ=?
Solution:
Φ=E.A cos(θ)
Φ=1800X3.2X10-3Xcos65°
Φ=2.43Vm
Result:
Electric flux is equal to 2.43Vm.
------------------------------
Numerical no. 3:
What must be the distance between point charge q1= 26.3 uC
and charge q2 =47.1 uC in order that force between them is 5.66 N?
Given:
F= 5.66N
Q1=26.3µC
Q2=47.1µC
To Find:
r=?
Solution:
kq1q2
F =
r2
kq1q2
r=
F
9 X 109 X 26.3 X 10 −6 X 47.1X 10 −6
r=
5.66
r = 1.49m
Result:
The distance between charges will be 1.49m.
-----------------------------

Numerical no. 4:
In the return stroke of typical lightning bolt, a current 2.5 x 104 a
flow for 20 us how much charge is transferred?
Given:
I=2.5×104A
t=20×10-6s
To Find:
Q=?
Solution:
Q=It
Q=2.5×104A x 20×10-6s
Q=500C
Result:
The charge transferred will be equal to 500C.
-----------------------------
Numerical no. 5:
As two equally charged particles held 3.20 mm are released
from rest, the initial acceleration of 1" particles is 722 m/s and that of 2"d
particle is 9.16 m/s. The mass of 1" particle is 6.31 × 10-7 kg.
(a) Find mass of 2"d particle (b) the magnitude of common charge?
Given:
m1=6.31×10-7kg
a1=7.22 m/s2
a2=9.16 m/s2
r =3.2×10-3m
k =9×109 N m2/C2
To Find:
m2=?
Q=?
Solution:
F=m1a1
F=6.31×10-7kg×7.22 m/s2
F=6.31×10-7kg×7.22m/s2
F=4.559×10-6 N
F=m2a2
𝐹
m2 = 𝑎
2
4.559×10−6 N
m2 = 9.16 m/s2
m2 = 4.98 x10-7 kg
𝑘𝑞2
F = 𝑟2
Fr2
q=√ k
4.559×10−6 Nx (3.2×10−3 m)2
q=√
9×109 N m2 /C2
q=6.8 x 10-6C
Result:
Mass of 2nd particle is 4.98 x10-7 kg and common charge on particles is
equal to 6.8 x 10-6C.
-------------------------

Numerical no. 6:
What is the magnitude of point charge, chosen so that electric
field 75 cm (about 2.46 ft) away has value 2.3 N/C?

Given:
E=2.3N/C
K=9x109Nm2 /C2
r=0.75m
To Find:
q=?
Solution:
𝑘𝑞2
E= 𝑟 2
𝐸𝑟 2
q=√ 𝑘
2.3 𝑋 0.752
q=√ 9 𝑋 109
q=1.44 X 10-10 C
Result:
The charge will be equal to 1.44 X 10-10 C.
---------------------------

Numerical no. 7:
Calculate dipole moment of electron and proton 4.3 nm
apart?

Given:
d=4.3 x 10-9 m
q=-1.6 x 10-19 C
To Find:
p=?
Solution:
p=qd
p=-1.6 x 10-19 x 4.3 x 10-9
p=-6.88 x 10-28Cm
Result:
The dipole moment of the electron-proton system, considering their
separation of 4.3 nm, is approximately 6.88×10-28 Cm.
--------------------------

Numerical no. 8:
Calculate the magnitude of electric field due to electric dipole
moment 3.56 × 10-29 C-m at a point 25.4 nm away along bisector axis?
Given:
p=3.56 x 10-29 C
r=25.4 x 10-9 m
To Find:
E=?
Solution:
2𝑘𝑝
E= 𝑟 3
𝑋 10−29 𝑋 9 𝑋 109
E= 2 𝑋 3.56
(25.4 𝑋10−9)3

E= 1.36 X 108 N/C


Result:
Magnitude of electric field created by dipole moment will be 1.36 X 108
N/C.
-------------------------

Numerical no. 9:
A uniformly charged conducting sphere of 1.22 m radius has
surface charge density 8.13 uC m-2.
(a) Find the charge on sphere.

(b) What is the electric flux leaving surface?


(c) Calculate electric field at the surface of sphere?

Given:
σ=8.13µCm-2=8.13 x 10-6Cm-2
r=1.22m
To Find:
Q=?
Φ=?
E=?
Solution:
Q=4πr2σ
Q=4π (1.22)28.13x10-6
Q=4.686 X 10-5C
𝑄
Φ=
𝜀0
4.686 X 10−5
Φ= 8.85 𝑋10−12
Φ=5.288 X 106 Nm2/C
𝜎
E=𝜀
0
8.13 𝑋10−6
E=8.85 𝑋10−12
E=917.8N/C
Result:
Charge=4.686 X 10-5C
Flux=5.288 X 106 Nm2/C
Electric field=917.8N/C
--------------------------

Numerical no. 10:


Find total charge in coulombs of 75 kg of electrons?
Given:
Total mass= M= 75kg
Charge on one electron=e=1.6 x 10-19 C
Mass of one electron=m=9.109 X 10-31kg
To Find:
Total charge =Q
Solution:
𝑀
No. Of electrons in 75kg mass=n=𝑚
75
n=9.109 X 10−31

n=8.24 X 1029 electrons


Q=ne
Q=8.24 X 1029 x 1.6 x 10-19
Q=1.318 x 1011 C
Result:
The total charge on 75kg mass of electrons will be 1.318 x 1011 C.
------------------------

Numerical no. 11:


In a crystal of salt an atom of sodium transfers one of its
electrons to an atom of chlorine. The resulting +ve Na and -ve Cl ion
attract each other. Calculate force of attraction if r = 282 pm?
Given:
qna=1.6 x 10-19 C
qcl=-1.6 x 10-19 C
r=282pm=282x10-12m
To Find:
F=?
Solution:
𝑘𝑞 𝑞
F= 𝑛𝑎 𝑐𝑙
𝑟2
9 −19 𝑋1.6𝑋10 −19
F=9𝑋10 𝑋 1.6𝑋10
(282𝑋10−12 )2

F=2.295 X 10-9N
Result:
The force of attraction between them will be 2.295 X 10-9N.
-------------------------

Numerical no. 12:


An electric dipole consists of charges of magnitude 1.48 nC
separated by 6.23 um. It is in electric field of 1100 N/C.

(a) Calculate the magnitude of dipole moment


(b) What is difference in PE corresponding to dipole orientation parallel
and anti-parallel to field?

Given:
q=1.48nC
d=6.23µm
E=1100N/C
To Find:
p=?
ΔU=?
Solution:
p=qd
p=1.48X10-9X6.23X10-6
p=9.2X10-15Cm
Uparallel=-pE
Uanti-parallel=pE
ΔU=|Uanti-parallel - Uparallel|
ΔU=|pE-(-pE)|
ΔU=|2pE|
ΔU=|2X9.2X10-15 X1100|
ΔU=|2.024X10-11J|
Result:
Dipole moment is equal to 9.2X10-15Cm and difference of PE is equal to
2.024X10-11J.
------------------------

Numerical no. 13:


An electric dipole consists of charges + 2e, -2e separated by
0.78nm. It is in electric field of 3.4 x 106 N / C. Calculate the magnitude
of torque on the dipole when dipole moment. (a) Parallel (b) right angle
(c) opposite to field.
Given:
d=7.8 X 10-10m
E= 3.4 X 106 N/C
q= 2e =2X 1.6 x 10-19 C =3.2 X 10-19 C
To Find:
τparallel =?
τanti-parallel =?
τopposite =?
Solution:
For torque on dipole moment
τ=pE sinθ
p= qd
p= 3.2 x10-19 x 7.8 x 10-10
p = 2.496 X 10-28C m
For τparallel and τanti-parallel
θ=0° and 180°
So sin0° and sin180° =0
Putting in value
τanti-parallel/parallel=0
For opposite sin(θ)=sin90°=1
τopposite =2.496 X 10-28 X 3.4 X 106
τopposite =8.4864 X 10-22Nm
Result:
Magnitude of Torque on dipole moment when dipole moment is parallel
and anti-parallel is 0 and when dipole moment is opposite magnitude is
8.4864 X 10-22.
-----------------------

Numerical no. 14:


A proton orbits with a speed 294 km/s just outside a charged
sphere of radius 1.13 cm. Find charge on sphere?
Given:
v=294km/s
r=1.13X10-2m
q1=1.602X10-19
To Find:
q2=?
Solution:
Centripetal force on proton must be equal to electrostatic force
Fe=Fc
𝑘𝑞1 𝑞2 𝑚𝑣 2
=
𝑟2 𝑟
𝑚𝑣 2 𝑟
q2= 𝑘𝑞1
2
1.67𝑋10−27 𝑋(294𝑋102 ) 𝑋1.13𝑋10−2
q2= 9𝑋109 𝑋1.6𝑋10−19
q2=1.13 X10-9C
q2=-1.13 X10-9C
Result:
The charge possessed by sphere is -1.13nC.
-------------------------

Numerical no. 15:


A 115 KeV electron is fired directly towards a large flat
plastic sheet that has a surface charge density -2.08 uC/m'. From what
distance must the electron be fired if it is just to fail to strike the sheet?
Given:
K. E=115 KeV
σ=-2.08µC/m2
To Find:
D=?
Solution:
𝜎
K.E=𝜀 𝑑
0
𝜎
115=𝜀 𝑑
0
115𝑋103 𝑋 8.85𝑋10−12
d= 2.08𝑋 10−6
d=0.489m
Result:
The distance is equal to 0.489m.
-----------------------

Numerical no. 16:


A proton is placed in uniform electric field E. What must be the
magnitude and direction of electric field. If electrostatic force is balanced
by weight?
Given:
m=1.67 X 10-26 kg
q=1.6 X 10-19 C
g= 9.8m/s2
To Find:
E=?
Solution:
Fe=Fg
q X E =m X g
𝑚𝑋𝑔
E= 𝑞
1.67 X 10−26 X 9.8
E= 1.6 𝑋 10−19
E =1.03 X 1012N/C
Result:
For forces to be balanced electric field should be equal to .03 X 1012N/C.
--------------------------

Numerical no. 17:


The electric field just above the surface of the charged drum
of photocopying machine has magnitude of electric field 2.3 x 105N/C.
What is the surface charge density on the drum if it is conductor?
Given:
E=2.3X105N/C
To Find:
σ =?
Solution:
𝜎
E=
𝜀0
σ=2.3X105X 8.85X10-12
σ=2.034X10-6C/m2
Result:
The surface charge density on drum is 2.034X10-6C/m2.
------------------------

Numerical no. 18:


In an ionized He atom (one electron removed) the electron
and nucleus are separated by 26.5pm. What is the field due to nucleus at
the location of electron?
Given:
q= 2e =2X 1.6 x 10-19 C =3.2 X 10-19 C
r=26.5 X 10-12m
To Find:
E=?
Solution:
𝑘𝑞
E= 2
𝑟
9𝑋109 𝑋 3.2𝑋10−19
E = (26.5 𝑋 10−12 )2
E= 4.1 X 1013N/C
Result:
The electric field at location of electron is 4.1 X 1013N/C.

------------------------

Numerical no. 19:


The magnitude of electric field normally present in earth
atmosphere just above the surface of earth is 150 N/C directed downward.
What is net surface charge density assuming that earth is a conductor?
Given:
E=150N/C
To Find:
σ =?
Solution:
𝜎
E=𝜀
0
σ=150X 8.85X10-12
σ= 1.3275X10-9C/m2
Result:
The surface charge density on drum is 1.3275X10-9 C/m2.
-----------------------

Numerical no. 20:


A molecule of water vapour has an electric dipole moment
P = 6.2 x 10-30 C-m.
(a) How far apart are the effective centres of positive and negative charge
in a molecule of H2O.
(b) what is the maximum torque on a molecule of H2O in electric field of
1.5 x 10-4 N/C.
(c) Suppose that the dipole moment of a molecule of H2O is initially
pointing in a direction opposite to the field. How much work is done by
the electric field in rotating the molecule into alignment with the field?
Given:
p=6.2 X 10-30C m
q=1.6 X 10-19C
E= 1.5 X 10-4N/C
To Find:
d=?
τmax =?
W=?
Solution:
𝑝
d=𝑞
6.2 X 1030
d=1.6 X 10−19
d=0.003875 nm
τ=pE sinθ
Since sin is max 1 at 90°
For max torque θ is 90°
τmax =6.2 X 10-30 X 1.5 X 10-4 X 1
τmax =9.3 X10-34 Nm
W=-ΔU
W=-Δp.E
p.E=-p.Ecosθ
Δp.E=p.Efinal-p.Einitial=-p.E-p.E
Δp.E=-2p.E
W=-(-2p.E)
W= 2.p.E
W=2 X 6.2 X 10-30 X 1.5 X 10-4
W= 1.86 X 10-34J
Result:
Distance between dipole charges is 0.003875 nm. The max torque on
dipole is 9.3 X10-34 Nm and the amount of work done to change the
direction of dipole is 1.86 X 10-34J.
------------------------

Numerical no. 21:


A hypothetical closed cylinder of radius R is immersed in a
uniform electric field E, the cylinder axis being parallel to the field. Find
electric flux for this closed surface?
Given:
r=R
A=2πRh
θ=0°
To Find:
Φe =?
Solution:
Φe= E.A cos(θ)
Φe=E. 2πRh.cos0°
Φe=E.2πRh
Result:
Electric flux is equal to E.2πRh.
------------------------

Numerical no. 22:


The copper penny contains both + ve charge and -ve charge
and each of magnitude 1.37 x 10 ° C. Suppose that these charges could be
concentrated into two bundles, held 100m apart. Find attractive force?
Given:
r=100m
q1=q2=q=1.37 X105C
To Find:
F=?
Solution:
𝑘𝑞2
F= 𝑟2
2
9𝑋 109 𝑋 (1.37 𝑋 105 )
F= 1002
F=1.692 X1016 N
Result:
Attractive force is equal to 1.692 X1016 N.
--------------------------

Numerical no. 23:


The average distance between an electron and a proton in
Hydrogen atom is 5.3 x 10-11 m.
a) Find the electrostatic force?
(b) Find gravitational force?
Given:
d= 5.3 X 10-11m
q1=q2=q=1.6 X 10-19C
m1=9.109 x 10-31kg
m2=1.673 x 10-27kg
To Find:
Fg =?
Fe =?
Solution:
𝑘𝑞2
Fe=
𝑟2 2
9 𝑋 109 𝑋 (1.6 𝑋 10−19)
Fe= (5.3 𝑋10−11)2
Fe=8.205 X 10-8N
𝐺𝑚 𝑚
Fg= 𝑟12 2
−11 9.109𝑋10−31 𝑋 1.673𝑋 10−27
Fg=6.674 𝑋 10 𝑋(5.3 𝑋 10−11)2
Fg=3.548 X 10-17N
Result:
Electric force is equal to 8.205 X 10-8N while gravitational force is equal
to 3.548 X 10-17N.

------------------------

Numerical no. 24:


The nucleus of iron atoms has radius 4 x10-15m and have
26 protons. What repulsive force acts between two protons if they are
separated by one radius?
Given:
r=4 X10-15m
q=q1=q2=1.6 x 10-19C
To Find:
Total repulsive force= Ftotal
Solution:
F between two protons
𝑘𝑞2
F= 𝑟 2
9 −19 2
F=9 𝑋 10(4𝑋𝑋10
(1.6 𝑋 10
−15 )2
)

F=1.438 X 10-18N
Total force

𝑛(𝑛−1)
Ftotal= 𝑋𝐹
2
26(25) -18
Ftotal= 2 X 1.438 X 10

Ftotal=1.4825 x 10-16N
Result:
The total repulsive force is equal to 1.4825 x 10-16N.
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