Conceptual Physics: The High School Physics Program
Conceptual Physics: The High School Physics Program
9th Edition
ISBN: 9780133647495
Author: Paul G. Hewitt
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 33, Problem 43A

In a hydrogen atom, the proton and the electron q = 1.6 × 10 19 C are separated by an average distance of 5 × 10 11 m .

a. Calculate the force that the proton exerts on the electron at this distance.

b. Show that the electric field strength at the average location of the electron is an enormous 6 × 10 11 N / C .

(a)

Expert Solution
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To determine

The force exerted by proton on electron.

Answer to Problem 43A

The force = 9.216×108N .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Charge on electron and proton, q= 1.6×1019C.

Distance between proton and electron, r= 5×1011 m.

Formula used:

The force exerted is given as,

  F=kq2r2

Here, k is the Coulomb’s constant.

Calculation:

The force exerted by proton on electron is:

  F=kq2r2F=9×109×(1.6×1019)2(5×1011)2F=9.216×108 N.

Conclusion:

The force exerted by proton on electron is 9.216×108N .

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The electric field at average location of electron.

Answer to Problem 43A

The electric field = 6×1011 N/C.

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

Charge on electron and proton, q = 1.6×10-19 C.

Distance between proton and electron, r = 5×10-11 m.

Formula used:

The electric field is given as,

  E=kqr2

Here, k is the Coulomb’s constant.

Calculation:

The electric field at the average position of an electron:

  E=kqr2E=9×109×1.6×1019(5×1011)2E=5.76×1011 N/C.E6×1011 N/C.

Conclusion:

The electric field = 6×1011 N/C.

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