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G Tutorial 2 Chapter 15.3~15.8 tions (M produced by a charge Q at the location of a small “test charge qols defined s the exerted by Q an qo divided by the test charge qo electric field, electric force electric force, electric field electric field, electric field BW electric force, electric force 2. Atest charge of +3 uC is at a point P where the electric field due to other charges is directed to the right and has a magnitude of 4 x 108 NIC. If the test charge is replaced with a charge of=3) HC, the electric field at P, ; wee ® 1as the same magnitude as before, but changes direction,© ® 7 © increases in magnitude and changes direction, Fee [t,|/r5/ C. remains the same, or aS D. decreases in magnitude and changes direction. rt 3. A circular ring of charge of radius b has a total charge q uniformly distributed around it. Find the magnitude to the electric field in the center of the ring. @o B. keq/b? C. keq2/b? D: keq2/b E. None of these answers is correct. 4. Aree” electron and a “free” proton are Placed in an identical electric field, Which of the following statements are true? e A. Each particle is acted upon by the same electric force and has the same acceleration. B. The electric force on the proton is greater in magnitude than the electric force on the electron, but in the opposite direction. (he electric force on the protonis equal in magnitude to the electric force on the electron, but in the opposite direction. « D. The magnitude of the acceleration of the electron is greater than thatof the proton. E. Both particles have the same acceleration. a Me iS COLLEGE PHYSICS, 11TH EDITION Elysees a ‘ int charges j ; Consider point A in Figure 1 located an arbitrary distance from two point charges in Otherwigg emply space, \ e Figure 1 Is it possible for an electric field to exist al point A in empty space? WO Yes . : No Does charge eyist at this point? A Yes i No @ - Does a force exist at this point? Yes No 7 @> TUTDPIAL 95 1)@F =ma a =F 2a ™ a 300 C16 X10) 2 6.09 xI07'? mss FU xlgee Ov ivusat Sods X10* )( 1x10") 2 5.2FX QF ms B 2) ——__~__»_»_<__@ dg ew és Eq . (8:94 X10") C25 x10"*) = (9-94 x19 D(6-0 w0°) s Clamy*® 2-5 x10" = 6-0 x107¢ ~ > +24 | (2-8 10°F VECO XIE m) FES KIO) Lg g X07 F ow BERIDTE m™ ~S.OX I~ m~3-5 KIO~F LO ow sl a> eee me da tp the left of the ~2-5 see range er nedice| pe En (a8 x10" Jax) (0-0 +)* =16856.25 % 0 -4 Eq (6-29 x10 ")C> x10 ) joey = n234-5 Excwos 30° 21S 97-44 Ee = 16856.25 Ea sin 30° 2949.15 = 1934.5 ° cciemeod Ee Sin 30° ara OE wm 1 S9F- IY Fe SAF-AY—1D3F- S = 17988 +33 Gey 2 892825 3H B-1DS =O BE 718 XIOY N/c to He right. 0) 62 F t 1gxott F ~s-0xjo74 Foe -4.0 xlo* ant ep /el ® a ecke VAX Ex (6-442 10" C2 610~) (g-t92 10" C4 x10") ne sac (8 -733)* ©1U3- 8S Em 2 80-92 + 9.0. € = C8-79%10") C# x10) 21869.94 We (o->5)* 2 1S0-F2 NSC Fy = 143 95 Es (999 x10") (8x0) © = [irs69.43)3C- 3-35 (o->s)* eI8F5 sFaD We =1:88 x10° W/e O = tann!/ 1tS 8s 64.42 & + %-40° in Qyy Hie “SMe ® gro 3Fm +0 ! Ty 7970 Fe ~Tm x0 es Ty Forte aoe Tees BHI FosTsin& E no Foes 3) caeneeaes cos O- 56) Rg : Foemgten & pe See atmo 1 X08 4 reo a 52EXIOE MES = i= J Se Fe cos 105 Fr svn 105° Fr gin 10S? + C-2* to-'x 4.9) Fe cos O 0 poo =o =(rK 1073 x48) G Fr cos 05" 4 LE yY ts25 NMS mm 2 -osin 20° or Aw + ~2 0s #9° or Am +2 COS 250°

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