Multiple ChoiceWhat is the electric potential energy of the charges shown in the figure? 337viewsMultiple 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?500viewsMultiple ChoiceAt one location in space the potential energy of a 10 nC charge is 12J. 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?312viewsMultiple Choice What is the electrical potential energy of the charges shown in the figure?503viewsTextbook 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?1009views1rankTextbook 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?2006viewsTextbook 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?415views1rankTextbook 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?277viewsTextbook QuestionWhat is the potential difference between yi = −5 cm and yf = 5 cm in the uniform electric field Ē =(20,000î−50,000ĵ) V/m?309viewsTextbook Question(II) An electron starting from rest acquires 4.8 keV of kinetic energy in moving from point A to point B.(b) Determine the ratio of their speeds at the end of their respective trajectories.34viewsTextbook QuestionINT The surface charge density on an infinite charged plane is −2.0×10^−6 C/m^2 . A proton is shot straight away from the plane at 2.0×10^6 m/s . How far does the proton travel before reaching its turning point?257viewsTextbook QuestionTwo positive point charges are 5.0 cm apart. If the electric potential energy is 72 μJ, what is the magnitude of the force between the two charges?357viewsTextbook QuestionTwo point charges are fixed 4.0 cm apart from each other. Their charges are Q₁ = Q₂ = 6.5 μC and their masses are m₁ = 2.5 mg and m₂ = 3.5 mg.(a) If Q₁ is released from rest, what will be its speed after a very long time?48viewsTextbook QuestionTwo point charges are fixed 4.0 cm apart from each other. Their charges are Q₁ = Q₂ = 6.5 μC and their masses are m₁ = 2.5 mg and m₂ = 3.5 mg.(b) If both charges are released from rest at the same time, what will be the speed of Q₁ after a very long time? Ignore the environment.39viewsTextbook Question(II) Two identical +5.5 μC point charges are initially spaced 8.5 cm from each other. If they are released at the same instant from rest, how fast will they be moving when they are very far away from each other? Assume they have identical masses of 1.0 mg.46viewsTextbook Question(III) Determine the total electrostatic potential energy of a conducting sphere of radius r₀ that carries a total charge Q distributed uniformly on its surface.47viewsTextbook QuestionNear the surface of the Earth there is an electric field of about 150 V/m which points downward. Two identical balls with mass m = 0.550 kg are dropped from a height of 2.00 m, but one of the balls is positively charged with q₁ = 650 μC, and the second is negatively charged with q₂ = -650 μC . Use conservation of energy to determine the difference in the speeds of the two balls when they hit the ground. (Neglect air resistance.)37viewsTextbook Question(II) An electron starts from rest 34.5 cm from a fixed point charge with Q = -0.125 nC . How fast will the electron be moving when it is very far away?48viewsTextbook QuestionA manufacturer claims that a carpet will not generate more than 6.0 kV of static electricity. What magnitude of charge would have to be transferred between a carpet and a shoe for there to be a 6.0-kV potential difference between the shoe and the carpet? Approximate the area of the shoe and assume the shoe and carpet are large sheets of charge separated by a small distance d = 1.0 mm.42views
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?500views
Multiple ChoiceAt one location in space the potential energy of a 10 nC charge is 12J. 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?312views
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?1009views1rank
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?2006views
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?415views1rank
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?277views
Textbook QuestionWhat is the potential difference between yi = −5 cm and yf = 5 cm in the uniform electric field Ē =(20,000î−50,000ĵ) V/m?309views
Textbook Question(II) An electron starting from rest acquires 4.8 keV of kinetic energy in moving from point A to point B.(b) Determine the ratio of their speeds at the end of their respective trajectories.34views
Textbook QuestionINT The surface charge density on an infinite charged plane is −2.0×10^−6 C/m^2 . A proton is shot straight away from the plane at 2.0×10^6 m/s . How far does the proton travel before reaching its turning point?257views
Textbook QuestionTwo positive point charges are 5.0 cm apart. If the electric potential energy is 72 μJ, what is the magnitude of the force between the two charges?357views
Textbook QuestionTwo point charges are fixed 4.0 cm apart from each other. Their charges are Q₁ = Q₂ = 6.5 μC and their masses are m₁ = 2.5 mg and m₂ = 3.5 mg.(a) If Q₁ is released from rest, what will be its speed after a very long time?48views
Textbook QuestionTwo point charges are fixed 4.0 cm apart from each other. Their charges are Q₁ = Q₂ = 6.5 μC and their masses are m₁ = 2.5 mg and m₂ = 3.5 mg.(b) If both charges are released from rest at the same time, what will be the speed of Q₁ after a very long time? Ignore the environment.39views
Textbook Question(II) Two identical +5.5 μC point charges are initially spaced 8.5 cm from each other. If they are released at the same instant from rest, how fast will they be moving when they are very far away from each other? Assume they have identical masses of 1.0 mg.46views
Textbook Question(III) Determine the total electrostatic potential energy of a conducting sphere of radius r₀ that carries a total charge Q distributed uniformly on its surface.47views
Textbook QuestionNear the surface of the Earth there is an electric field of about 150 V/m which points downward. Two identical balls with mass m = 0.550 kg are dropped from a height of 2.00 m, but one of the balls is positively charged with q₁ = 650 μC, and the second is negatively charged with q₂ = -650 μC . Use conservation of energy to determine the difference in the speeds of the two balls when they hit the ground. (Neglect air resistance.)37views
Textbook Question(II) An electron starts from rest 34.5 cm from a fixed point charge with Q = -0.125 nC . How fast will the electron be moving when it is very far away?48views
Textbook QuestionA manufacturer claims that a carpet will not generate more than 6.0 kV of static electricity. What magnitude of charge would have to be transferred between a carpet and a shoe for there to be a 6.0-kV potential difference between the shoe and the carpet? Approximate the area of the shoe and assume the shoe and carpet are large sheets of charge separated by a small distance d = 1.0 mm.42views