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Physics 2020 ‘Summer 2006 Richard Ingebretsen Name:_ Student ID Number # Discussion Instructor (circle): Aaron A [5 pts.} If the distance between two point charges is increased by a factor of 3, the new force on either charge will be co @ decreased by a factor of 9 (d) increased by a factor of 3 {b) decreased by a factor of 3 (©) increased by afactor of 9 f= (© remain the same A= ah B. [5 pis.] Ifthe distance between a point charge and an infinitely large charged plate is increased by a factor of 2, the new force on the point charge will (a) decrease by a factor of 4 (@) increase by a factor of 2 (b) decrease by a factor of 2 (©) increase by a factor of 4 remain the same ) Oa Yely large charged plate creates a enforce (cons tort) field, At any locaton the force is the same, C. [5 pts] Two particles fre held in equilibrium by the gravitational and electrostatic forces between them. Particle 1A has mass m,. and charge qy. Particle B has mass m and charge qa The distance between the charges isd. i kee ‘Which of the following changes will cause the charges to accelerate towards one another? duces both on this peduce: 3, qe © — misdoubled and ms is doubled.“ increat25 (d) qa is halved and m, is halved Harces, Nee B) m,isdoubledand mg ishalved 9% ** (©) — dis doubled seme fac incre —>(6) qu is doubled ard qy is doubled th ree Sim ravite is attractive, the charges must be repelling, a Lr ceiclesate foward each other, grav force Pelee force D. [5 pts.] Charges A, B, C and IS are charged particles forming a square with 1.0 m sides as B shown. A and D have a charge of +2 C; B and C have a charge of -4C. Ifq is a particle with 2 a charge of +1 C sitting direcily in the middle of the square, what isthe net force on q due to the other particles? @ on @ 4N (b) IN (e) 5.6N © 14N PM er) ee eae E. [5 pts.] A particle with a charge of +2 Cand a mass of 1 g is exposed to an electric field with strength $ N/C. ‘How far will the particle move in 10 seconds? m= 0.00 kg @ 5x10°m @ sx10'm ac, ) 110m © 1*10°m oN © 2«10'm 65% z z F=qb = ma at gf wet ne GEE. SHO m ma 2m Physics 2020 ‘Summer 2006 Richard Ingebretsen Name:_ ‘Student ID Number # Discussion Instructor (circle): Aaron ‘The drawing shows three point charges arranged in a triangle. The value of q is 2.0 UC, and sa d= 150m. . (@) [10 pts.] Find the total potential at point P.. Assume the potential of a point charge is ® is the electric potential energy of the 3 charge-system, relative to its value when they are infinitely far away from each other? k= 8,99 x 10° Nm? /C? ~) 43q 46a a) ~Totel potential ok port B- x ea] i: wea) Bd Toate 0? = (8.99K 10 MCE) zonsie) (1.0) 4 Sort ae 81V al oh the a charges system we The deck geterdcad emerge, * i — KEE) + woke pohodd energy OS * releandlen) wee)ban) ak wat [wes- 28 “a 9K 10) Skye unstat (s sy) feos ] Physics 2020 ‘Summer 2006 Richard Ingebretsen ‘Name: Student ID Number # Discussion Instructor (circle): Aaron Two charges are fixed in place along the x axis of an x-y coordinate system. A +5.0 wC charge is at the origin and a +10.0 wC charge is at x= +1.0 m, (a) [5 pts.] Find the location along the x axis where the net electric field is zero. A third charge (-2.0 uC) is placed at x =-2.0 m. (®) [5 pts.] There are now two locations where the net electric field is zero along the x axis. Region {is to the left of x =-2.0 m, Region Il is between the -2.0 uC charge and the origin, Region IIL is between the origin and the +10.0 nC charge, and Region IV is to the right of x= +1.0 m. Describe which two regions contain a point where the net electric field is zero and explain your reasoning. (©) 10 pts.] With all three charges in place, what is the net electric field (magnitude and direction) at a point on the vy axis at y=-3.0 m? (@) [5 pts.] Find the acceleration (magnitude and direction) of a 6.0 g mass with a charge of -2.5 wC placed at y=-3.0m? k= 8.99 x 10° Nm? /C? 2 Yo A wot obocttic field 1% zero: So > Eames (SE lke 0 = -2t) x Uel=20 X27 4 ae 2a i Xe (21414 O.4t4n X22] OFM my << onky K=Q4I4H =~ 2.4/4n wer ks ER 2 ° o a - 7 deve fied HO GE Ine re - gers — = A of a orkikine Ta that (y == vag fons — > Qvt enough of negative Char. 1g ditencedgnttis cherye to copesate petitaee eblecttic filly Foon peattire berger Kk net ehectore field. cau found Zj ae poet E.- LF at X20, ye-3n * {- We ging _ WOE oh k= Ex Brit Om? sha Wee ale Xe ExZ- 3610 Y. Me (- fe - HE cop + Pek om Jem Ey 217307 2%, cope fe eons EE EE, creeaey, He ordan F333 ws 7 0) ” mae GE . lel mol = qilél fale WL gah nw GE wv 73239 WE a fe. Physics 2020 ‘Summer 2006 Richard Ingebretsen Name: ‘Student ID Number # Discussion Instructor (circle): Aaron A. Twocapacitors are identical except that one is empty and the other is filled with a dielectric (x = 4.50). The empty capacitor is connected to a 12.0 V battery. Permittivity of free space = 8.85 x 10" C/(Nmv). (@) [5 pts.] What must be the potential difference across the plates of the capacitor filled with a dielectric such that it stores the same amount of electrical energy as the empty capacitor? (6) [5 ps. Both capacitors store 2.0 1 of energy and the area of the plates in each capacitor is 0.20 m?. What is the ae of the else field Betneen the plate ofthe empty captor? SQM at Ve = Ce a e=h& se NE Cp Ke apchee —%4 pe a 6) 2. 56 = BB IO aq PON adage, =2MTT op ge = qe ae BOmISS Loh BBSxT" (2) A obey B [15 pis.] Two identical negatively charged small plastic balls (mass = 3.50 g) are suspended by 20.0 cm long strings. The balls are in equilibrium when the strings make a 15.0° angle with the vertical. How many electrons are on each ball? k= 8,99 x 10° Nm*/C*, e = 1.602 x 10°C m=350g < m=350g av . cl (xh ey, = TSS — at - =O ee 1g Br a Tels -mg = © = 04025 Uo Ts - Se > 4 = ngewe es 4 To —Vas nao 379.8) (0. 1035) tant fon oP = 104K Oe _ 5B AO elecrrng, Physics 2020 Summer 2007 Richard Ingebretsen ‘Name: Student ID Number # Discussion Instructor (circle): Doug A [8pts.] Two Styrofoam balls with the same mass m= 9.0 x 10* kg and the same positive charge Q are suspended from the same point by insulating threads of length 0.98 m. The separation of the balls is 0.02 m. ‘What is the charge Q? at _4 . Sn ag = Ip XO , ( Tosoemg “Fong = BBs ss! eS ia Qe fem = 022 GWOIODCHR) = dx Jo" C - 6-4! Lone pos =he of PEN in i : . Ups anet) B. [5 pts.) A small drop of water is suspended motionless in air by a uniform electric field that is directéd upward and has a magnitude of 8310 N/C. The mass of the water drop is 3.40 x 10° kg, How many excess electrons or protons reside on the drop? Specify which. ne Ses prmn due to the upaird. elecwsc free ~ , mg = Eqs Be SAIN). ysprrg 2 : Ye Hib ad Ub fede va ob lore pot fy math) C. [5 pts] A constant vertical electric field of Mabgtitude 2.00 « 10' NIC exists above Earth’s surface on a day when a thunderstorm is brewing. A car with a ‘80° rectangular size of 6.00 m by 3.00 m is traveling along a roadway as shown. What is the electric flux through the bottom of the car? oC =/o? G < EAws jo” = 3L4S7/Nem 7c +f! Come phe fr mach) D. _/7pts.] Two protons are moving directly toward one another. When they are very far apart, their initial speeds are 1.00 x 10° m/s. What is the distance of closest approach? m, = 1.67 x 10°” kg inital ener). taavden sez? frral energy - at esse gt energy canseritiom: Army 2 = Bw! 2 KR (BS9KNID Ch bx fo)? _ Y Ga > RTT = Abo dx p73 my Physics 2020 ‘Summer 2007 Richard Ingebretsen. Name: ‘Student ID Number # Discussion Instructor (circle): Doug ‘An equilateral triangle, of sides a= 2 cm, has a point charge q = ~3.6 Cat each of the three A vertices (A, B,C). Another point charge Q is placed at D, the midpoint of the side BC. (@) [18 pts.] What is Q if the total electric force on the charge at A due to charges B,C, and D is 250 N upward? Z,- Keats ABE Doosgots 4 Se org } Fae> Kate [-ewoe +50 6'y | ae kek Fao > = 4 fad k= Rayt Fasy + Finy> 2500 net Forces J dvector 'J (B08 got p K bab oo? + a 250N = a” tae ” Canto AN Ben DE Bbi5%) (lo 3B) (-5bn6 tsb salt a, nee ony w a op C098) Sole, : Golz)* me * BD Q= 236x0C (b) [7 pts.] Calculate the electric field at point A. [Remember: An electric field is a vector.) Ee ozo a Ee s = -6.%4 07 B 14 x(O —— 6 C2 E5,bni6*e ce) c pole E ponds down! (ole F ports op.) Physies 2020 ‘Summer 2007 Richard Ingebretsen Name: ‘Student ID Number Discussion Instructor (circle): Doug ‘A. [9pis.] Atotal charge of 7.5 « 10 C is distributed on two different small metal spheres. When the spheres are 6.00 cm apart, they feel a repulsive force of 20.0'N. How much charge is on each sphere? ©— © Gat a= 7SE-6C fa fo ae Fandrat/e —> a= 62lE-6C md 1 RIERES C J B. —_[10pts.] A charge +q is located at the origin, while an identical charge is located on the x axis at x= +0.61 m. A third charge of +9 q is located on the x axis at such a place that the net electrostatic force on the charge at the origin doubles in magnitude with its direction changing. Where should the third charge be located? (Note: This is different than your homework problem.) Phe e E= = « ( “#2. > Fak h@Fa . OB -)py +(B) oo Z. in (nce! Deen o> 3 (“8) = &p) (negative) anh to “ c. [6 pts.) Point Ais cnc 0.08 m away om charg of 1.60 x 10°C, Point B is located 0.90 m away from Physics 2020 Summer 2007 Richard Ingebretsen ‘Name: Student ID Number # Discussion Instructor (circle): Doug, A. [10 pts.] The drawing shows 4 point charges. Find the total Gotential at point P, Assume the potential of a point charge x Ga qr = -42 WC; q.= 16 ps qs=-12 pC; qy=21 HC; d=1.04m yoke Voz Vastu r Tobe f =k [% +t 4+,] aq be 2K Le 4IG-19 tai}ec o = BIVET Wat [Hac] = sulodied a LA m 0% < x BYE EO Vous 2 U, B. 115 ps.) Determine the eect potent (Gera or te 3-charge configuration | shown relative ois valu 5 are infinitely faraway 4 q=8 HC; q=-15 UC; = KEG. = MW Cr a U, + OD (yd ky 44 4th +E, % fo CS ral = BATA Mat pe HN + £22055) 0 Totes a} Hm — (e vB Physics 2020 ‘Summer Semester 2008 Richard Ingebretsen ‘Name: — unid: u Discussion TA (circle): Adam Bil Eric A. [7pts.] Aplate carries a charge of -4.1 1C, while a rod carries a charge of +2.4 uC. How many electrons must be transferred from the plate to the rod, so that both objects have the same charge? Bebue tovching, plate and red eb chne dreaded m rid Op = 4A MC) Oy = tL 4c —_ a¢-8 _ wasme rfter tovelorg change is Same f abi C Qe Apt be 2 Chieaae | = [20210 Sind B. [5 pts.] Two charges attract each other with a force of 2.0 N, What will be the force if the distance between them is reduced to one-ninth of its original value? i . _———+ te Fir = an (ket ) cane 44 re i ¢, i \~ (ee em) = RK? N kobe re 2 R= ye f= Kah = \ Are tae ae i 16LN C. [7 pts.] Two parallel plate capacitors have circular plates, The magnitude of the charge on these plates is the same. However, the electric field between the plates of the first capacitor is 2.10 x 10° N/C, while the field within the second capacitor is 5.80 x 10° N/C. Determine the ratio r, /r, of the plate radius for the second capacitor to the plate radius for the first capacitor. Electre pred bereew tre paraliel plate Capaceton c2 Tz 4 bo Ag yg AL TE Peg 7 ae CC BRIT IE E a 3. A S i= APE fa ae, = | 2oexuFale— 9.6012 5 0K 1a ale D. [6 pts.] Point A is ata potential of +270 V, and point B is at a potential of -120 V. An a-particle is a helium nucleus that contains two protons and two neutrons; the neutrons are electrically neutral. An -particle starts from rest at A and accelerates toward B. When the a-particle arrives at B, what kinetic, ‘energy (in electron volts) does it have? yd ¢ Wee ea t2yov wide = -2e (-340v) \ s 72e(-126V— azov) Physics 2020 Summer Semester 2008 Richard Ingebretsen [10 pis.] What is the potential at poik Mint aettré Figure to the right caused by the four charges? Use q= 3.0 UC and d= 10 cm. v= DKE. Ke /1 1 4a -b ro od(v@o32 4 9 = e(\ +h) sprang Nbr bey ta\ =[ies 058 My CS un =e lt Sf Cocclomb B. [15 pts.] What is the electrostatic potential energy of the three-charge a s configuration shown to the right? ’ U= FREE = KE (OD CoO vos) Wa a Ss 2 -?/ — Eten) “(% oe xfer ae (e+e) (4 ES Ors) Nem = Sole Physics 2020 Summer Semester 2008 Richard Ingebretsen EXAM 2 ‘Name: aM) und Ue Discussion TA (circle) Adam Bill Bric A. [12pts.] Two identical small insulating balls are suspended by separate 0.32 m threads that are 0“ kg. Initially the balls are uncharged and hang straight down. They are then given identical positive charges and, as a result, they spread apart with an angle of 50° between the threads. What is the charge on each ball? m4 tond = aa cisaay “Fe alls 0 ) y= 2hsne [tengene)* 6 205/00 is = 2Kox2m sinage] DENT IPL tomes" “epee _ B. [13 pts.] Two particles are in a uniform electric field whose value is +2700 N/C. The mass and charge of particle I are m, = 2.90 x10" kg and q, =-9.0 HC, while the corresponding values for particle 2 are 1m, = 3.00 *10° kg and q, = +12.0 4C. Initially the particles are at rest. The particles are both located on the same electric field line but are separated from each other by a distance d. When released, they accelerate but always remain at this same distance from each other. Find the separation distance d. Next page- BE & & E | X= >_> | ay for pele |. ae le KH) wy 2: mar hlE+hh) (2) Ww &. be). 4 “ mh GlE-h)- Ele th) - oJ hhbe , KER L Ce -Bee = (Habe « HB) (et ontje hbs(m, emf de Ag &.(tthe) Mb, - Mb) —— eefFee -, a [Pane 910% Z01nt) Ho NEM 4) / hor ]CIuo*)- equ) (izxo* ) = 5,859 (m1) . z jor patile { : Fema &(E-kk dn’ Fis e) where $ Is ane psiane are 25 Fn Fer potticle Z- = ké, Fee Cet, KE) tin’ = FS () 22) we 26 Beth) > Ble td Salve for ol Eonlle deere dma aste ts Pf - - SG JE E u) d= _| Sees hele, - & Physics 2020 ‘Summer Semester 2008 Richard Ingebretsen / EXAM 2 4A Ea mi? ‘Name: Discussion TA (circle): Adam Bill Do Bric Given the four charge configuration shown. A. [18 pts.] What is the electric field at point P created by the four charges? ‘Use q= 3.0 HC and d= 10 cm. Also remember that the electric field isa tye 4%) , (# x) Soh 3g 1.9[056 ={5. 1534108 (% ) oO M \\ . & _ t y we ce 9° Red rely wee) ¢ £49KI0" 3.0K" “aA t Ee” + ‘# ‘o. — Hn Ie sander WY = Jeg =S. 125 K10° Me = jf a o> tan VSE aa 4a ls B. [7 pts.] What is the force on a charge q’ = -1.9 WC if it is placed at point P? Also remember that force isavector. F, Fe tha + 4 Bé, 5 ie 2 (-419\ by = 45 y ) W Fe [Fee = 298, ote E cosy Discussion TA: A Exam 2 15 pis.} A person lying on an air mattress in the ocean rises and falls through one complete cycle every 5 seconds. The crests of the wave causing the motion are 20.0 m apart. Determine the speed of the wave. T= $s Az toom Ve afe a: =: 4mlo. [7 pis.] Suppose that sound is emitted uniformly in all directions by a public address system. The intensity at a location 20 m away from the sound source is 2.7 x 10 W/m*, What is the intensity at a spot that is 73 m away? = 27x10 VW ype WE have 4 ie P= TAz UTZ, -uTyety Y= gom ‘ > 2, “7, 20% 7xo4 = 0 z = = me ym a? “Gae 3 = 2.027 X)0 Swit [7 pts.] A wire is stretched between tWo posts. Another wire is stretched between two posts that are four times as far apart. The tension in the longer wire is twice the tension in the shorter wire, and the wires have the same mass. A transverse wave travels on the shorter wire with a speed of 210 nv/s. What would be the speed of the wave on the longer wire? lis VeVi ptt 2T my _ a Vaz TE Ve Veo Eacyy = Va" 4 = 59234 mis. ~ {6 pts.] When a person wears a heating aid, the sound intensity level increases by 21.0418. By what factor does the sound intensity increase? we have fe lod log ( Fre. f+ me | Doral > Li2lB= 10d6 log ( Znew ? Sol Zeca 5 [Fanos carseat | __ Name:_ V7 b ——— a Exam 2 Discussion TA: A, [Bpis.] A.2.50 mong tube is open at one end. The frequency of a certain harmonic is 429 Hz, and the frequency of the next higher harmonic is 495 Hz, Determine the speed of sound in the air column. ay, V2 on or 's must be edd), thy = = Sew Sem mega (a's mvc 1), tov Lie Sta das - 427 )u(2,s0)- ye (VEZ B. [7 pts.] A hunter is standing on flat ground between two Vertical cliffs that are directly opposite one another. He is closer to one cliff than to the other. He fires a gun and, after a while, hears three echoes. The second echo arrives 2 s after the first, and the third echo artives 0.9 s after the second. Assuming that the speed of sound is 343 mvs and that there are no reflections of sound from the ground, find the distance between the cif. ep 2lbes ye B(x dee an : Be MGM bye ee / estar dys dete 2 alin)». EN, ag tn Hoe we ; Hos ve|gusxitm Wen 4,2 897 Gee, Wing hey (e912) yeas ek 4 C. [10 pis] A strange phenomenon occurs when wind blows across a power line. A standing wave is set up much like on a guitar string which produces a rumbling sound. Assume that a power line with linear mass density .002 kg/m has a tension of 323.0'N, and the poles are 25.0 m apart. The lowest frequency that a human ear can hear is 20.0 Hz. What is the minimum number of antinodes that this wave could have if tis responsible for this tow rumbling sound Ne ® [= Gal aye ar tal z ix) CL, fet sy (b08e) ) 20 49 ae 2 (25) : nea @ — Blue 3 amin hedes ths | Unid:_ Discussion TA: Exam 2 A. [15 pts] In the figure, suppose that the separation between speakers A and B is 4.60 m and the speakers are vibrating in phase. They are playing identical 172 Hz tones, and the speed of sound is 344 m/s. What is the closest possible distance between speaker 8 and the observer at C, such that he observes destructive interference? dyy= tA (ich bo be odd) ——— ———— dy Jt, 4h, > Jhb, A > Mitdg = & Hs dypdr GE = hye Ay must be greater Hin O ap Ji*- eS) >O 2 1A bee whe UOT. aaa: [2037 =] as fram B. [10 pis. Two cars move directly away from one another. One car sounds a horn whose frequency is 205 Hz and ‘a person in the other car hears a frequency of 192 Hz. The speed of sound is 343 mis. ‘The car which sounds its ‘hom is moving twice as fast as the other car. What is the speed of the slower car? Le aaa) 2 VICE (Dp =3V, Ros Ha veer (2 B(veayye ov) v(is-0 278% -V. (af. +!) > \ ad “ R (aE +1) 2 157% A = ey Vv: S93 e___ Bxam 2 4 ‘A. [12 pis.] Inside a’bosy restaurant, a small mouse is dancing around. Assume the noise it makes has a power of 0,042 W and radiates uniformly outward in all directions. How much energy goes into one ear (area = 2.1 « 10° m?) of a person sitting 10 m away from the mouse in a period of 30 minutes? Pe Oo: OUulW Ys lom 6-0U2 Endensity At 10" awey, ee * Ua rier 3. 3y r10- Sw] m> w/rq - " Power I~ mone tay (23° eI Ae g.urlo7 Kg.) 11073 Ww = FO xl0-8wW 8 y Bet gxiees - = Zoro *x86xbos = (Vd Energy (2 BO = FO a Fears 26 xls, B, [13 pts.] Speakers A and B are vibrating in phase. They are directly facing each other, are 0.90 m apart, and are each playing a 686 Hz tone. The speed of sound is 343 m/s. On the line between the speakers there are locations where constructive interference, occurs. What are the distances of these locations from speaker A? 6-9 2 O,ytsere Xy- Xelanr> MN=V% a ey (|%- %el De V__ SUBms DP |Xa-x%el = 0 Shin) 6e 657 = pom. For 20, Ixq- Xe} = 0 > Kaz Xgz O-UEMm fou net, [Xa-%e]) = O66 D xy eX, pe 0 OY Xa-Xgz-0 And “at i = ba ® E xX, = ol ime 2Xp_ = O14m> FOr N28, (Xn -xXe/ =lom > which is greakr than acer» distane. From O4 ar simiiary, fom 4B) Bory Bae edhe Lye) Sera Name: Doasmra Sengkang Eee «= EXAM 2 l Show all Wor! vour answers) A. [6 pts.] A constant horizontal electric field of magnitude 2.00 10° NIC exists above a large laboratory table. A metal loop with a rectangular size of 6.00 cm by 3,00 cm is resting in the center of the table with one 3.00 cm side resting on the table and the two 6.00 em sides making an angle of 60° with the table. What is the electric flux through the loop? D> 2.00 10° (3.00em)(6,00em) Sin 60 B. by a uniform electric field that is directed upward and has a magnitude of 8.31 « 10° NIC. The mass of the water drop is 2.40 10” kg. How many excess. electrons or protons reside on the drop? Specify which, ZFe0 Rehan 9 9 Ee They wud be poles OI 5 yt = [bTIo? protons | Ee Gh C. [7 pts.] Two Styrofoam balls with the same mass m = 6:0 x 10" kg and the same positive charge Q are suspended from the same point by insulating threads of length 0,80 m. The angle made by the two threads is 60 degrees. What is the charge Q? - ~. 7. 60° +3 R= RG _Tsin (2) -0 KQ. Tsin(s) geting ~img = Tees (8) > 4S -en(e) 9 @ #1 4 “mye Be a x(oe D. [6 prs.] Point A is located 9.00 em away from a charge of -3.20 = 10 C. Point B is located 50.0 em away from the charge. Find the eletie potential difference, a ‘Va Between these two points, ke kg (= fo) ve Kt AA a r —™ = ,Z26LV 7 \ 3 4 42 12 TPA Name: Uni are es ee ae iy cli iscussion TA: 20,4 - heong Lee 7 [8 pts.] The drawing shows 4 point charges. Find the total potential at point P. ‘Assume the potential of a point charge is zero at infinity. qu -21 ue; Ga a2 uC: gy DWC) gend2 uc, de L.O8m vk2E = kB BBR) Aiton en) ae lve 341 elo V ae ae Eq, f WS z ol "= -Zpts In a parallel plate capacitor there are two charged metal plates 15 cm apart as shown, There is a vacuum between the plates and a uniform electric field of strength 5 = 3000 NIC, An electron (q=-2, m.=9.1 « 10°” kg) is released from rest at the negative plate. 1, [6 pts.] ow long will it take the electron to reach the other plate? _ iE Oke coe 2. (6pts.] How fast will the electron be going just before it its te positive plate? \G= taax Yi fehoe = hee % PF ace Sy at 3. [Spts.] How much work was done gn the electron? We akee £ oc we -asky Unid: Be er Exam 2 Discussion TA: Name: Kui yas Wows 3 all Work!! Circle your answer(s). ‘A. [13 pts.] A total charge of 8.5 * 10° C is distributed on two different very small metal spheres. When the spheres are 6.00 cm apart, they feel a repulsive force of 30.0 N. How much charge is on each sphere? Whe QzeRsuo'e CF) Fz fA DB)? Whe Ee = [2d o" 16 Q- 42-404 VO= TE > q2-qartf zo 13) The tne Sobctions of this & eqpation are the two Charges 5 beamet’c 2) eG 10) B, [12 pts.]_A charge of +q is located at the origin, while a second identical charge is located on the x axis at x= +0.45 m, At what location should a third charge of +6q be placed on the x axis to make the net electrostatic force on the second charge double in magnitude and in the opposite direction? ~E 4 64 ee Gee ede Eo fete aoe eersorc’ ual faye RS 8] ee os Fae 23h O\ us geet “ ae “ ; x ae” 4 § i) oo a) 02 XK. Ros = old E416 lotated at X axis and X= ouSirr=tef Name: i 1 Unis Exam 2 4 Discussion TA: ‘Show all Work!! Circle vour answers). ‘Three charges are placed on three comers of a square as shown. Each side of the square is 30.0 em, 5.00 we A. [12pts.] What is the electric field (magnitude and direction) at the vacant comer? (-4 k8 B yy E a = (3 > & ee WTO Monte €: ay © CoG EUS) k-¥ yp = 24]. ape BPP, + E10" Mw 2b a (05 Wf. 13") e& breton $b cer tl] (3) B, [3 pis.] Ifa charge of -6.00 uC is placed at the vacant corner, what would the force exerted on it be? (Magnitude and direction.) vN \' C. [10 pts.] What is the potential energy of the 3 charge configuration assuming the potential is zero at infinity? -~ Kthe EFE = 8 Name: Solution Unid: ——— = a Exam 2 Discussion TA: Qf ob A. [6 pts.] Four identical metallic objects carry the following charges: +1.4 4C, +5.4 wC, -8.6 uC, and ~6.0 uC. The objects are brought simultaneously into contact, so that each touches the others. They are then separated. ‘What is the final charge on each object? Cinsae 15 Conseaved a Be T(r & Sync -BGRC —bgue) = HIS ae £ -20pe B. [6 pts.) A rectangular surface (0.16 m * 0.31 m) is oriented in a uniform electric, field of 578 N/C as shown. Calculate the electric flux through the surface. “ ¢ + FAG i = (578%. lomn 0.50) +CO3 (0 -37°) = 17,.3Nee C. [6 pts] Location A is 2.70 mo the right of a point charge q. Location B lies on the same line and is 4.90 m to the left of the charge. The potential difference between the two locations is Vs - Va = 45.0 V. Find the magnitude and sign of the charge. yoke v2 KS DV = Vg-Mees 1SY ie, 270 oe MR fly OV ate te Ee 7 tye 2 Q= KG. ! 2 at FIgevye BE KB 2 KB At) ¢ Gel Mye27 an _@ nase) 301x186 * Gane BEN aunt) 3 OMNES D. [7 pts] Two very small spheres are initially neutral and separated by a distance of 0.499 m. Suppose that 2.41 * 10" electrons are removed from one sphere and placed on the other sphere. What is the magnitude of the electrostatic force that acts on each sphere? igiene =@ yino? 6x16. Mig) = 5. B56x5 Rit, (end ol!) (3.856015) a7 Nee Oe Fle & 537.N (0-499)? Name: Tustin Unid Exam 2 Discussion TA: a [12 pts.] Two particles are in a uniform electric field whose value is +1200 N/C, The mass and charge of particle 1 are m, = 2.10 x 10° kg and q; =-9.0 wC, while the corresponding values for particle 2 are m3 = 2.20 « 10° kg and q: = +8.0 4C. Initially the particles are at rest. The particles are both located on the same electric. field tine but are separated from each other by a distance d. When released, they accelerate ' always remain at same distance from each other. Find the separation distance d | Free-bedy di oyrams: GotorFC | sf a ty ato meso tot kg gs | a@Q =7,10:10 Sky g * Bote SC} Fish Geom 1, 7 ————— ‘ fi — : Pa! | E~ke all = Folge + kell! i. @ E se =%e-fn® { JP (mild milzate) = ke lesll esl tmg* Ht) F, ot 5h =f, thy ® a = [ell lad at | — OE a%n) [mp = IDE — he) I Al [ma = lee tke 21a | d tical point charges are fixed to diagonally opposite comers of a square that is 0.2 m on a side. Each charge is +5.0 uC. How much work is done by the electric force as one of the charges moves to an empty “Wale mga [5 pts] Two comer? g=*5,010°C |The work done increases the potenn' al ae energy, So WSO, andin particulur ee | A ee d= ™ Wee AU = (Ugh) 1 We are moving charge 21% the | | teibof charge P Shee eleeric | We (keZ - KZ DST] Helds of point charges we sel} ’ ; m B d only the change in radial (polar) we ke@aer- x) i 4 disganee marters for netlfhpy| (ara {8 pis.] A charge of +q is located at the origin, while a Second identical charge is located on the cay at x=+0.45 m. A third charge of -15 q is placed somewhere on the y-axis. Where should the charge be placed if the net force on the second particle is only in the positive y direction? YF Gy=HB= 22 | tyee-body drayrum: Fayy => Fix Goat ms NF By co soy = Hod } 1 YS FFese(e treat) (hex) 2 (ie alll AS12845 m | Ms : : (tt! (a) (le iin!) Isl x? Ips = fed alg Sy? ye Vala al tn] @ Name: Unid: Exam 2 Discussion TA: ‘A. [II pts.] What is the potential at point M in the figure to the right caused by the four charges? Take q = 7.0 uC and d = 0.12 m. = V= Vig Maa tig Mie ue +94 ze 2 = ie, 23 ~ 2b) +6 (as Vareat or ) Wg te -2)> Xt rd & (4-493) = cone! *h) (4K 15 °C) = 3 yy $2 q-yyS A2xIe Vv Cum ie ¢ 2 B. [14 pts.] What is the electrostatic potential energy of the three-charge configuration to the right? Assume the potential is zero when the charges are very far apart. Take q= 7.0 uC and d=0.12 m, Charges Come from tatmity ome ak a tint: Epe = 72Vag. + 628): (Vag tz) 4 1t. TN eC wang (3) 2 (Sew {Wess 2) Case) = — O.\tm Name: Ud Discussion TA: Shaw Exam 2 AL [18 pts.] What is the electric field at point M created by the four charges? Remember that the electric field isa vector. Take q= 7.0 uC and d= 0.12 m. 3S. as A are sE,tEg th th, ore Qf)23 a - i ° > > Em e Ber + Fx Bp, ¥5 teu! (3) = UST oo @ oY @A x: Baer Joe. “Pe : vlog ne ey Bana Ae IDE b Bek ae Ea + Egy thy Eg? ae Le @) WC) = K? $.94.40% New PPS. Ey = Becsyr S ay VE oso Bele lEnl? VEme FEmy 2 1-903 +07 Me apts tl Anse p= ho") = ISP above te axts a lo B. [7 pts.] What is the force on a charge q’ = ~3.7 uC ifit is placed at point M? Remember that force is a vector. |Foleg B= C3.7-10°)/6,)=70.4.N +4 pats Dircctten: Since gf IS nesstive, Pew move. acalnst Mie avcelion of the clechte AAd EF, WS? below ~K~axs +2 polnts 2 “hats Name: Unid: Discussion TA: SAG) Exam 2 spot, the particle arrives at B with twice the speed it previously had, or EPE 7KE re ae sl Ll {6 pts.} Three identical metallic objects carry the following charges: A has +3.0 uC, B has +5.0 pC, and C has -2.0 UC. First A and B are brought into contact and then separated. Then B and C are brought into contact and then separated. Finally A and C are brought into contact and then separated. What is the final charge on each object? As 3&5 wo B= (pe c= 25 VO Ten re KA First, a EST r2.5 {6 pts.] A vertical wall (7.0 m x 2.7 m) in a house faces due east. A uniform electric field has a magnitude of 150 NIC. This field is parallel to the ground and points 25° north of east. What is the electric flux through the a B= eagle off oF normal = 25° G-= EAs eA AHTV 27 b= 257108 PMT [6 pts.] The potential at location A is 382 V. A positively charged particle is released there from rest and arrives at location B with a speed vs. The potential at location C is 787 V, and when released from rest from this Find the potential at B. 4 BPE ge = I ml2U= DMV" = Lp OEE gg EPIp~ BRE = 4EPEs PPE 4 — Charge is constinth alt Perms Vg We = dg ty BES 2 S =241V [7 pts.] Two onl B% alee by dooce of 7.20 x 10° m. The objects are initially electrically neutral and are very small compared tothe distance between them. Each abject acquires the same negative charge due to the addition of electrons. Asa result, each object experiences an electrostatic force that has a magnitude of 1.14 x 107! N. How many electrons did it take to produce the charge on one of the objects? =k 5 Fee? alle 7 = (ES = Ib electrons Seger \ 1602 J0"%C 844-199 Wm fer wane: KEN nid: Exam 2 2 Discussion TA: A. [9 pts.] There are four charges, each with a magnitude of 2.4 uC. Two are positive and two are negative. The ‘charges are fixed to the comers of a 0.33 m square, one to a corner, in such a way that the net force on any charge is directed toward the center of the square. Find the magnitude of the net electrostatic force experienced by any charge. 2 Consider the top Ciylt charge. - _ Yr hk Nea 7 Fr ip = yt - \/ fo > 7 > tte - kgt GRY ne Note thet de X8y Conprrats ese aual, ae a 7 Ea VIG = ver 2h SR Foote: = ed ott gy to He B. —[8pts.] Two particles each have a on x10? kg. ond buterss0 x 10°C, andthe Raa charge of -5.0 x 10°C. They are initially held at rest at a distance of 0.64 m apart. Both are then released and lerate toward each other. How fast is each particle moving when the separation between them is one-half its wate? Conserve. energy! Eo * & Typ ie EPCS EE, = EPeprkég aE = my Fy ~ HRige ae Fhe +2 MN, Lye ve (Re 2 MMe, dud by symmetry Or Way ISSA aie Vo Me 5 Y0-e79n C. (8 ps.) A charge of 4 is located at the origin, while a located on the x-axis at 4-10.48 m._ At what location shoulda third charge ofa be placed an the wax to make the net electostatc force on the second charge double in magnitude and point in the same direction?” es Nob CY-F¥ toey % AP og To wake dhe free pert ih he a = > Sime dvection te w e_ a ween Yk chage must he te tec ob br of te ww charge. To uke tee wea. aitede. double We nuqtLasvey 2 ape ear Skye _, Vo Se Bo SEB 2 loys t de lonl = [20 ln is Exam 2 3 Discussion TA: oo A. [12 pts.] What is the potential at point M in the figure to the right caused by the four charges? Use q = 3.0 uC and d= 0.05 m. MY Velo v> = Kja «kena k ge, kfo were te _ 14> fea6n)” Vee [te reat, frig BD 7 (S ae 2? Wa” > Gob _ ky fw). OG Bee 4 = eptiggpte RP ae obser 2 3.010) ort a a 50.05 m) n= 5h a Vp, = — 647200 wm = 6. 510°V B. {13 pts,J What is the electrostatic potential energy of the three-charge ‘configuration to the right? Use q=3.0 nC and d= 0.05 m. Assume the potential 4 is zero when the charges are very a ‘apart. 4d to get EPEr belay in cock parklele ode ata 7 ene ec fe ve & > EPE,+ EPE, +EPE, genio. +g (KLE « KEM) 2 9 sce B and € “ are SHI ad Co E LE = 95 (Vyale) = 479 flkle @ folly % (Sie, + Kea)) tg tig @ = gel) = af. u a) “bk, Sols -4) EPE, = or Mgt AP - =!tow'atliantl/y $ - Hoste), “94 ) UM 4949/9 otal = 22 43 give teal exans 7a rere Exam 2 Discussion TA: bow ame A. [16 pts.] What is the electric field at point M created by the four charges? Use “ 43.0 nC and d= 3 05 m. Also remember that the electric field isa vector. = Ein Fe whee yc all Me points eres ole dd Powe teh Em E EHR, Ahh oa Nele Hat [A] ovck (BY ax He seme. = Has problens, suck Hab @ = taut | go Alo anke = NGG = Sree = Sel te'(9) = i P Filly, Eis a veh, so med yy compwents, Toil ure He free adage below fo fil 20%) Be spas creahal ly evel charge. Nabe Tanne pattie dager path MA anny, wigahice charzar aback MA. . & © J + fests) ol) fc Ths, ve poh the Aillrury : BEE v8) eae ~ -E,usle) +E, = Foote) - Beale) J Ie Pena > eB ela ~ ta(e) +a ~Aeeel], mi a re + Be a “8 Py, PE Eno et gates] trey - 369 => tex ~~ TPL WNC eda! - Ley: bl) ale) - gy = li D)en(ng) + +E} 208,00 Now, se a Jesee = can (2,%3,51.5)> = 3,247,055.9 MIC e =[B.25 x0 w/c ethics '. at | 2.93 x00! Divehi’. NJ We @ tact (=)- m Bees] =-20.83° B. [645] Whatisthe force oma ee = -3.7 nC if tis placed at point M? Also remember that force is a vector. Tehd hue ete 5 Fs Fey = (25409) (S700) = = 831 ON earls sk Her cha. 7 Thee wegabie. sign iadinkes = F = .031N direchal 20.03 ° abme He —K-aKiS oppes He bill Se He divechion is oppete of ahve

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