24. Electric Force & Field; Gauss' Law
Electric Fields in Capacitors
24. Electric Force & Field; Gauss' Law
Electric Fields in Capacitors
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An electron moves into a capacitor at an initial speed of 150 m/s. If the electron enters exactly halfway between the plates, how far will the electron move horizontally before it strikes one of the plates? Which plate will it strike?
2558views48rank11comments - Multiple ChoiceEach plate in a parallel-plate capacitor has an area of . and the separation between plates is . The magnitude of the charge on each plate is . What is the magnitude of the electric field between the plates and inside the metal of the plates?1311views
- Multiple ChoiceA water molecule is a dipole. If water were placed in the uniform field between capacitor plates, which of the following would best describe the force and torque experienced by the water molecules?1781views
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Which of the following is a similarity between lectric fields and agnetic fields?
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