Howework 3
Howework 3
1. The cathode-ray oscilloscope (CRO) shown in Fig. 1 is used to measure the voltage
applied to the parallel deflection plates.
a) Assuming no breakdown in insulation, what is the maximum voltage that can be
measured if the distance of separation between the plates is h ?
b) What is the restriction on L if the diameter of the screen is D ?
c) What can be done with a fixed geometry to double the CRO's maximum
measurable voltage?
a) no x -component,
b) no y -component.
3. Three uniform line charges— 1 , 2 , and 3 , each of length L —form an
equilateral triangle. Assuming that 1 = 2 2 = 2 3 , determine the electric field
intensity at the center of the triangle.
4. Two very small conducting spheres, each of a mass 1.0 10−4 (kg ) , are suspended
at a common point by very thin nonconducting threads of a length 0.2( m) in Fig.
2. A charge Q is placed on each sphere. The electric force of repulsion separates
the spheres, and an equilibrium is reached when the suspending threads make an
angle of 10 . Assuming a gravitational force of 9.80( N / kg ) and a negligible
mass for the threads, find Q .
6. Assuming that the electric field intensity is E = ax 100 x (V / m) , find the total
z = 0 , and z = −d / 2 , respectively.