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Physics 40S - Sample Problems -- Potential Difference 1. If 5.31 x 10" electrons travel from the negative to the positive pole of a 9.00 V battery: 2) How many Coulomb's of electric charge flow? Glebe Wniee OBO asm” su w* . ©. 08° Ke Gacne® b) How much energy does the battery supply during this time? wea = 0.65 (%) = 768 7 2. 150 J of heat energy are given off by the resistor when 0.3 C of charge is passed through the circuit. (Le. the battery gives off 150 J of electric potential energy to the 0.3 C of charge and this potential energy is given off as heat energy when the charge passes through the resistor.) Find the voltage of the battery. [f= 4 U 1907 ORV - 1? Vales: = SOOV 3. A 12.0 V volt battery is connected to a resistor. How much heat energy will be released in the resistor when 0.4 C of charge are moved through the circuit? ural e 0.4(®) eoHguon as 4, A battery is connected to two plates as shown. Suppose 0.2 C of charge is moved through the plates. Find av a) Amount of work done in moving this charge. (6) = 0.a(6) = (25 é b) Force exerted on the charge. lor F [dor F (28) pe 48M c) Electric Field Strength (2 ways) anor bet bebe 025m 5, With the plates 20.0 cm apart the object which has a charge of 1.60 x 10°C experiences a force of 4.00 x 107 N upon it. What is the a) total work done in moving the charged object? lwo Fok Fyre? (2) = BOT b) electric field strength? ert 4 gxa* aco wl 16 xerb c) Potential difference which the battery create between the plates. (2 ways) ¥ Ww: VV Fe -6Y v ig Sea bya = 6G ae 250 * TZ Vz $000 v = S0OV V 6. A particle of mass 4.00 x 10° kg and charge 2.40 x 107° is suspended in an electric field between two charged plates which are separated by a distance of 2.00 em. Find: a) Electric force: Fes Fur 79 - 1a" (48) = 3.99 nro ™'* b) Electric Field Strength F> 34d xo a eateries a = 16% eto Me oy ) Potential Difference (voltage) between the plates fF: 4% 1 & 1.63 xo"= lor ve 206 wlts How Plate Separation Affects a Number of Properties of Electric Fields & Forces. Compare the following two situations: 50 Volt battery in both cases ar lox tore qelox ioe + - + 4 + [oe }- t loo i + : : : + : + - + - + - + ‘ 7 : + : + - if : ; : + - + : asm iH att fe ¥ fey . 2 > 2. scree ee 2 wale 2 Mole 1 EAE 24k Frat (&) 2 Lb Kee F (x?) 4 2 2 16 xe 2 16 eee 23.2 20° a z Fat were 7 tos) 2 16 x00) aae't(. . ~ 3.8m ; : ee ey - ba ST Zane | se TR th potert'e | aliPRerewe qean 2 aa sequal il will be dune vn Peek tnt of tle SP paratior Setwee~ equal ayourts oF vale ak charge , re godless the plates

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