Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics  Technology Update
Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics Technology Update
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ISBN: 9781305804487
Author: SERWAY
Publisher: Cengage
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Chapter 26, Problem 65AP

(a)

To determine

The stored energy in the system as function of x.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 65AP

The energy stored in the system is Q02d(lx)2ε0l3.

Explanation of Solution

The following figure shows the metal block of length l slide inside the two square plates of length l for a distance x. The upper plate carries a positive charge of +Q0 and the lower plate carries a negative charge of Q0.

Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics  Technology Update, Chapter 26, Problem 65AP

Figure (1)

Any charge that appears on any of the plate of the capacitor will induce an equal magnitude and opposite sign of charge on the nearby surface of the slab. The slab has zero net charge and zero electric field inside it.

Write the expression for capacitance.

    C=kε0Ad                                                                                                                   (I)

Here, d is the distance between two plates, A is the area of the plate, C is the capacitance, ε0 is the free space permittivity and k is the dielectric constant.

From figure (1), the area of the metal inside the capacitor is lx and the area of the metal outside the capacitor is l(lx).

The value of dielectric constant for the partially filled capacitor with metal is k=. Therefore, value of the capacitance for that portion of the capacitor is,

Substitute lx for A and for k in Equation (I) to calculate Cd.

    Cd=(lx)ε0d=

The value of capacitance for the portion where, metal is not inserted is,

Substitute l(lx) for A and 1 for k in Equation (I) to calculate C.

    C=ε0(l)(lx)d

The value of the whole capacitance is,

Substitute l2 for A and 1 for k in Equation (I) to calculate Ct.

    Ct=ε0(l2)d

Write the expression for charge in the capacitor.

    Qt=CtV                                                                                                                  (II)

Here, V is the voltage and Qt is the total charge in the capacitor.

For the whole conductor, the value of Qt is Q0.

Substitute ε0(l2)d for C and Q0 for Qt in Equation (II) to calculate V.

    Q0=(ε0(l2)d)VV=Q0dε0(l)2

The value of the charge for the portion where, metal is not inserted is,

Substitute Q0dε0(l)2 for V and ε0(l)(lx)d for Ct in Equation (II) to calculate Q.

    Q=(Q0dε0(l)2)(ε0(l)(lx)d)=Q0(lx)l

Write the expression for the energy stored in the capacitor.

    U=Q22C                                                                                                                   (III)

Here, U is the energy stored.

Substitute (lx)Q0l for Q and ε0(l)(lx)d for C in Equation (III) to calculate U.

    U=((lx)Q0l)22(ε0(l)(lx)d)=((lx)2Q02(d)2l2ε0(l)(lx))=Q02d(lx)2ε0l3

Conclusion:

Therefore, energy stored in the system is Q02d(lx)2ε0l3.

(b)

To determine

The magnitude and direction of force that acts on the metallic block.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 65AP

Magnitude of the force is Q02(d)2ε0l3 towards the right side.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for force.

    F=dUdx                                                                                                                (IV)

Here, F is the force.

Substitute (lx)Q02(d)2ε0l3 for U in Equation (IV) to calculate F.

    F=ddx((lx)Q02(d)2ε0l3)=+Q02(d)2ε0l3

Conclusion:

Therefore, the magnitude of the force is Q02(d)2ε0l3 towards the right side.

(c)

To determine

The stress on the advancing front face of the block.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 65AP

The stress on the advancing front face of the block is Q022ε0l4.

Explanation of Solution

The advancing front face area is,

    A=ld.

Write the expression for stress.

    σ=FA                                                                                                                      (V)

Here, σ is the stress, F is the force and A is the area.

Substitute Q02(d)2ε0l3 for F and ld for A in Equation (V) to calculate σ.

    σ=(Q02(d)2ε0l3)(ld)=Q022ε0l4                                                                                                        (VI)

Therefore, the stress on the advancing front face of the block is Q022ε0l4.

(d)

To determine

The energy density in the electric field between the charged plates in terms of Q0, l, d and ε0.

(d)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 65AP

The energy density in the electric field is Q022ε0l4.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for energy density.

    u=12(σ2ε0)                                                                                                            (VII)

Here, u is the energy density.

Substitute Q0l2 for σ in Equation (VII) to calculate u.

    u=12((Q0l2)2ε0)a2+b2=Q022ε0l4                                                                                      (VIII)

Therefore, the energy density in the electric field between the charged plate is Q022ε0l4

(e)

To determine

The comparison of part (c) with part (d).

(e)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 65AP

The stress is equal to the energy density in the electric field between the charged plates.

Explanation of Solution

Compare the energy density with the stress that is comparing the equation (VI) with equation (VIII).

    σ=uQ022ε0l4=Q022ε0l4

Therefore, the stress is equal to the energy density in the electric field between the charged plates.

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