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Ch20P Page 1 1P22/1P92 Problems (2011) Chapter 20 Electric Fields and Forces Sunday, January 09, 2011 4:50 PM CQ 1 What is alike when we say "two like charges?" Do they look, feel, or smell alike? CQ 3 Plastic and glass rods that have been charged by rubbing with wool and silk, respectively, hang by threads. (a) An object repels the plastic rod. Can you predict what it will do to the glass rod? Explain. (b) Repeat part (a) for an object that attracts the plastic rod.

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CQ 6 A lightweight metal ball hangs by a thread. When a charged rod is brought near, the ball moves towards the rod, touches the rod, then quickly "flies away" from the rod. Explain. Ch20P Page 3

Ch20P Page 4 CQ 7 Metal sphere A has 4 units of negative charge, and metal sphere B has 2 units of positive charge. The two spheres are brought into contact. What is the final charge state of each sphere? What is a coulomb?

Ch20P Page 5 CP 2 A plastic rod has been charged to 20 nc by rubbing. (a) Have electrons been added or protons been removed? Explain. (b) How many electrons have been added or protons removed? CP 4 A plastic rod that has been charged to 15.0 nc touches a metal sphere. Afterward, the charge on the rod is 10.0 nc. (a) What kind of charged particle was transferred between the rod and the sphere, and in which direction? (b) How many charged particles were transferred? CP 6 Two identical metal spheres A and B are connected by a metal rod. Both are initially neutral. Then 1.0 10 12

Ch20P Page 6 electrons are added to sphere A, then the connecting rod is removed. Afterward, what is the charge on each sphere? CQ 12 A metal rod A and a metal sphere B, on insulating stands, touch each other. They are originally neutral. A positively charged rod is brought near (but not touching) the far end of A. While the charged rod is still close, A and B are separated. The charged rod is then withdrawn. Is the sphere then positively charged, negatively charged, or neutral? Explain.

CQ 15 Rank in order, from largest to smallest, noting any ties, the electric field strengths E1 to E4 at points 1 to 4 in the figure. Ch20P Page 7

CP 10 Two small plastic spheres each have a mass of 2.0 g and a charge of 50.0 nc. They are placed 2.0 cm apart. (a) What is the magnitude of the electric force between the two spheres? (b) By what factor is the electric force on a sphere larger than its weight? Ch20P Page 8

CP 14 Determine the magnitude and direction of the force on charge A in the figure. Ch20P Page 9

CP 18 What magnitude charge creates a 1.0 N/C electric field at a point 1.0 m away? Ch20P Page 10

Ch20P Page 11 CP 20 A 30 nc charged particle and a 50 nc charged particle are near each other. There are no other charges nearby. The electric force on the 30 nc particle is 0.035 N. The 50 nc particle is then moved very far away. Afterward, what is the magnitude of the electric field at its original position? CP 22 A +10 nc charge is located at the origin. (a) What are the strengths of the electric field vectors at the positions (x, y) = (5.0 cm, 0.0 cm), ( 5.0 cm, 5.0 cm), and ( 5.0 cm, 5.0 cm)? (b) Draw a diagram showing the electric field vectors at these points.

Ch20P Page 12 CP 26 What is the strength of an electric field that will balance the weight of a 1.0 g plastic sphere that has been charged to 3.0 nc? CP 30 A parallel-plate capacitor is formed from two 4.0 cm 4.0 cm electrodes spaced 2.0 mm apart. The electric field strength inside the capacitor is 1.0 10 6 N/C. What is the charge in nc on each electrode?

Ch20P Page 13 N/C. What is the charge in nc on each electrode? CP 38 A 2.0-mm-diameter copper ball is charged to +50 nc. What fraction of its electrons have been removed? Copper has density 8900 kg/m 3, atomic mass 63.5 g/mole, and atomic number 29.

Ch20P Page 14 CP 40 Two protons are 2.0 fm apart. Determine the magnitude of the (a) electric force and (b) gravitational force of one proton on the other. (c) Calculate the ratio of the electric force to the gravitational force and comment. --- see lecture notes CP 44 An electric dipole is formed from 1.0 nc point charges spaced 2.0 mm apart. The dipole is centred at the origin, oriented along the y-axis. Determine the electric field strengths at the points (a) (x, y) = (10 mm, 0 mm) and (b) (x, y) = (0 mm, 10 mm).

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