25. Electric Potential
Electric Potential Energy
25. Electric Potential
Electric Potential Energy
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- Multiple ChoiceWhat is the electric potential energy of the charges shown in the figure?577views
- Multiple ChoiceAn electron is in between charged capacitor plates. It is moved from a position near the positive plate to a position near the negative plate. What is true about the change in the potential and the change in the potential energy?754views
- Multiple ChoiceAt one location in space the potential energy of a 10 nC charge is . If the 10 nC charge was replaced with 20 nC charge at the same location, what would be the electrical potential energy of the 20 nC charge?465views
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What is the electrical potential energy of the charges shown in the figure?854views - Textbook QuestionA small metal sphere, carrying a net charge of q_1 = -2.80 μC, is held in a stationary position by insulating supports. A second small metal sphere, with a net charge of q_2 = -7.80 μC and mass 1.50 g, is projected toward q_1. When the two spheres are 0.800 m apart, q_2, is moving toward q_1 with speed 22.0 m/s (Fig. E23.5). Assume that the two spheres can be treated as point charges. You can ignore the force of gravity. (a) What is the speed of q_2 when the spheres are 0.400 m apart?1331views1rank
- Textbook Question(a) How much work would it take to push two protons very slowly from a separation of 2.00x10^-10 m (a typical atomic distance) to 3.00x10^-15 m (a typical nuclear distance)? (b) If the protons are both released from rest at the closer distance in part (a), how fast are they moving when they reach their original separation?2356views
- Textbook QuestionA −3.0 nC charge is on the x-axis at x=−9 cm and a +4.0 nC charge is on the x-axis at x=16 cm. At what point or points on the y-axis is the electric potential zero?796views1rank
- Textbook QuestionThe electric potential is 40 V at point A near a uniformly charged sphere. At point B, 2.0 μm farther away from the sphere, the potential has decreased by 0.16 mV. How far is point A from the center of the sphere?592views