COLLEGE PHYSICS,VOLUME 1
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Chapter 16, Problem 58QAP
To determine

(a)

The electric field at point (0, 3) cm

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Answer to Problem 58QAP

Net electric field is 5.09×105N/C at an angle 26.01° with the x -axis.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Two charges are placed on the x -axis:

  q1=+1.0×107C at x1=0.05 m and

  q2=2.00×102C at x2=0.08 m.

Formula used:

Electric field at distance r from the charge Q.

  E=k|Q|r2

Calculation:

Point P is at x =0, y = 0.03 m

  COLLEGE PHYSICS,VOLUME 1, Chapter 16, Problem 58QAP

  θ1=tan1( 0.03 0.05)=30.96oθ2=tan1( 0.03 0.08)=20.55or2=x2+y2r12=0.052+0.032=3.4×103m2r22=0.082+0.032=7.3×103m2

The x -component of electric field is:

  Ex=E1x+E2x=kq1r12cos(θ1)+kq2r22cos(θ2)=k[ q 1 r 1 2cos( θ 1)+ q 2 r 2 2cos( θ 2)]=(8.99× 109 N m 2 C 2 )[( 1.0× 10 7 C)( 3.4× 10 3 m 2 )cos( 30.96o)+( 2.0× 10 7 C)( 7.3× 10 3 m 2 )cos( 20.55 o)]=4.573×105NC=4.57×105NC( rounded to 3 significant figures )

The y -component of electric field is:

  Ey=E1y+E2y=kq1r12sin(θ1)+kq2r22sin(θ2)=k[ q 1 r 1 2sin( θ 1)+ q 2 r 2 2sin( θ 2)]=(8.99× 109 N m 2 C 2 )[( 1.0× 10 7 C)( 3.4× 10 3 m 2 )sin(30.96)+( 2.0× 10 7 C)( 7.3× 10 3 m 2 )sin(20.55)]=2.2252×105NC=2.23×105NC(roundedto3significantfigures)

Net electric field,

  E=Ex+EyE= ( 4.57× 10 5 N C )2+ ( 2.23× 10 5 N C )2E=5.09×105NC

At the angle,

  α=tan1( E y E x )=tan1( ( 2.23× 10 5 N C ) ( 4.57× 10 5 N C ))α=26.01o

Conclusion:

Net electric field is 5.09×105N/C at an angle 26.01° with the x -axis.

To determine

(b)

Force acting on the electron at point (0, 3) cm

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 58QAP

Net force acting on the electron is 8.15×1014N

Direction of force on the electron is toward the positive charges.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Electric field, E=5.09×105N/C

Charge on electron, q=1.602×1019C

Formula used:

  F=qE

Calculation:

  F=qEF=qE=(1.602× 10 19C)(5.09× 105NC)=8.15×1014N

Conclusion:

Net force acting on electron is 8.15×1014N, negative sign indicates that direction of force on the electron is opposite to the direction of electric field.

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