Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics  Technology Update
Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics Technology Update
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781305804487
Author: SERWAY
Publisher: Cengage
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Chapter 23, Problem 38P

(a)

To determine

The electric field on the axis of the disk at 5.00cm from the center of the disk.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 38P

The electric field on the axis of the disk at 5.00cm from the center of the disk is 383.03MN/C.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the electric field on the axis of the disk at 5.00cm from the center of the disk.

    Ex=2πkeσ(1x(x2+R2)12)                                                                                    (I)

Here, σ is the surface charge density, R is the radius and ke is the Coulomb’s constant.

Write the constant value for the Coulomb’s constant k.

    ke=8.9876 ×109Nm2/C2

Conclusion:

Convert the radius of the disk from cm to m.

    R=35.0cm(1m100cm)=0.35m

Convert the distance from the disk from cm to m.

    x=5.00cm(1m100cm)=0.05m

Substitute 8.9876 ×109Nm2/C2 for ke, 7.90×103C/m2 for σ, 0.35m for R and 0.05m for x in equation (I), to calculate Ex.

    Ex=0.05m=2π(8.9876 ×109Nm2/C2)(7.90×103C/m2)(10.05m((0.05m)2+(0.35m)2)12)=(446.1189×106)(10.05(0.125)12)N/C=(446.1189×106)(10.050.3535)N/C=(446.1189×106)(10.1414)N/C

Further simplify the above equation to find Ex=0.05m.

    Ex=0.05m=(446.1189×106)×0.8586N/C=383.03×106N/C(1MN/C106N/C)=383.03MN/C

Therefore, the electric field on the axis of the disk at 5.00cm from the center of the disk is 383.03MN/C.

(b)

To determine

The electric field on the axis of the disk at 10.0cm from the center of the disk.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 38P

The electric field on the axis of the disk at 10.0cm from the center of the disk is 323.5MN/C.

Explanation of Solution

Conclusion:

Convert the distance from the disk from cm to m.

    x=10.0cm(1m100cm)=0.10m

Substitute 8.9876 ×109N.m2/C2 for ke, 7.90×103C/m2 for σ, 0.35m for R and 0.10m for x in equation (I), to calculate Ex.

    Ex=0.10m=2π(8.9876 ×109N.m2/C2)(7.90×103C/m2)(10.10m((0.10m)2+(0.35m)2)12)=(446.1189×106)(10.10(0.1325)12)N/C=(446.1189×106)(10.100.36400)N/C=(446.1189×106)(10.2747)N/C

Further simplify the above equation to find Ex=0.10m.

    Ex=0.10m=(446.1189×106)×0.72527N/C=323.5×106N/C(1MN/C106N/C)=323.5MN/C

Therefore, the electric field on the axis of the disk at 10.0cm from the center of the disk is 323.5MN/C.

(c)

To determine

The electric field on the axis of the disk at 50.0cm from the center of the disk.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 38P

The electric field on the axis of the disk at 50.0cm from the center of the disk is 80.44MN/C.

Explanation of Solution

Conclusion:

Convert the distance of the disk from cm to m.

    x=50.0cm(1m100cm)=0.50m

Substitute 8.9876 ×109N.m2/C2 for ke, 7.90×103C/m2 for σ, 0.35m for R and 0.50m for x in equation (I), to calculate Ex.

    Ex=0.50m=2π(8.9876 ×109N.m2/C2)(7.90×103C/m2)(10.50m((0.50m)2+(0.35m)2)12)=(446.1189×106)(10.50(0.3725)12)N/C=(446.1189×106)(10.500.610)N/C=(446.1189×106)(10.8196)N/C

Further simplify the above equation to find Ex=0.50m.

    Ex=0.50m=(446.1189×106)×0.18032N/C=80.44×106N/C(1MN/C106N/C)=80.44MN/C

Therefore, the electric field on the axis of the disk at 50.0cm from the center of the disk is 80.44MN/C.

(d)

To determine

The electric field on the axis of the disk at 200cm from the center of the disk.

(d)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 38P

The electric field on the axis of the disk at 200cm from the center of the disk is 6.88MN/C.

Explanation of Solution

Conclusion:

Convert the distance of the disk from cm to m.

    x=200cm(1m100cm)=2.0m

Substitute 8.9876 ×109N.m2/C2 for ke, 7.90×103C/m2 for σ, 0.35m for R and 2.0m for x in equation (I) to calculate Ex.

    Ex=2.0m=2π(8.9876 ×109N.m2/C2)(7.90×103C/m2)(12m((2m)2+(0.35m)2)12)=(446.1189×106)(12(4.1225)12)N/C=(446.1189×106)(122.030)N/C=(446.1189×106)(10.9852)N/C

Further simplify the above equation to find Ex=0.50m.

    Ex=2.0m=(446.1189×106)×0.01477N/C=6.88×106N/C(1MN/C106N/C)=6.88MN/C

Therefore, the electric field on the axis of the disk at 200cm from the center of the disk is 6.88MN/C.

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