Chapter1 7 STEM201Aliven, Bigcas, Mendoza, Villagomez
Chapter1 7 STEM201Aliven, Bigcas, Mendoza, Villagomez
apter 1:
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STEM 201
March 30, 2021
A coin with a monkey’s face has a net charge of −8.0 µC while a
coin with a monkey’s tail has a net charge of −3.0 µC. The coins
are separated by 2.0 m. What is the electric force between the
two coins? Is the force attractive or repulsive?
GIVEN
SOLUTION
ANSWER
There is a repulsive force because based upon the given, the two negative
charges will repel each other.
A small glass rod and a small strand of monkey fur are each
electrically neutral initially. When a monkey rubs the glass rod
with the monkey fur, a charge of 800 nC is transferred between
them. The monkey places the strand of fur 20 cm from the glass
rod. What is the electric force between the fur and the rod? Is
the force attractive or repulsive?
GIVEN
SOLUTION
ANSWER
There is an attractive force because based upon the given, the two
opposite charges will attract each other.
A metal banana-shaped earring has a net charge of −2.0 µC while
a metal apple-shaped earring has a net charge of 8.0 µC. The
earrings are 3.0 m apart.
(A) What is the electric force between the two earrings? Is it
attractive or repulsive?
GIVEN
SOLUTION
ANSWER
There is an attractive force because based upon the given, the two
opposite charges will attract each other.
A metal banana-shaped earring has a net charge of −2.0 µC while
a metal apple-shaped earring has a net charge of 8.0 µC. The
earrings are 3.0 m apart.
(B) The two earrings are brought together, touching one another
for a few seconds, after which the earrings are once again placed
3.0 m apart. What is the electric force between the two earrings
now? Is it attractive or repulsive?
GIVEN
SOLUTION
ANSWER
There is an attractive force because based upon the given, the two
opposite charges will attract each other.
GENERAL PHYSICS II
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STEM 201
March 30, 2021
A small furball from a monkey has a net charge of −300 µC. The
furball is in the presence of an external electric field with a
magnitude of 80,000 N/C. What is the magnitude of the electric
force exerted on the furball?
GIVEN
SOLUTION
ANSWER
GIVEN
SOLUTION
ANSWER
The magnitude of the electric field is 1.8 x 10^6 N/C at a distance of 2.0 m
from the earring.
A monkey’s earring experiences an electric force of 12 N in the
presence of an external electric field of 30,000 N/C. The electric
force is opposite to the electric field. What is the net charge of
the earring?
GIVEN
SOLUTION
ANSWER
GIVEN
SOLUTION
ANSWER
The electric field created by the strand of fur equal 20,000 N/C is at 6m.
A pear-shaped earring, shown as a dot (.) below, with a charge of
30 µC lies at the point (3.0 m, 6.0 m).
(A) What is the magnitude of the electric field at the point (−5.0
m, 12.0 m), which is marked as a star (*) above?
GIVEN
SOLUTION
ANSWER
the magnitude of the electric field at the point (−5.0 m, 12.0 m) is 2700
N/C.
A pear-shaped earring, shown as a dot (.) below, with a charge of
30 µC lies at the point (3.0 m, 6.0 m).
(B)If a small strand of chimpanzee fur with a net charge of 500
µC is placed at the point (−5.0 m, 12.0 m), marked with a star (*),
what force will be exerted on the strand of fur?
GIVEN
SOLUTION
ANSWER
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March 30, 2021
A monkey-shaped earring with a charge of 6.0 µC lies at the point
(0, 2.0 m). A bananashaped earring with a charge of −6.0 µC lies
at the point (0, −2.0 m). Your goal is to find the magnitude of the
net electric field at the point (2.0 m, 0).
A B
C D
A monkey-shaped earring with a charge of 6.0 µC lies at the point
(0, 2.0 m). A bananashaped earring with a charge of −6.0 µC lies
at the point (0, −2.0 m). Your goal is to find the magnitude of the
net electric field at the point (2.0 m, 0).
F
A monkey-shaped earring with a charge of 6.0 µC lies at the point
(0, 2.0 m). A bananashaped earring with a charge of −6.0 µC lies
at the point (0, −2.0 m). Your goal is to find the magnitude of the
net electric field at the point (2.0 m, 0).
I
A monkey places three charges on the vertices of an equilateral
triangle, as illustrated below. Your goal is to determine the
magnitude and direction of the net electric force exerted on 𝑞3.
A B
C D
A monkey places three charges on the vertices of an equilateral
triangle, as illustrated below. Your goal is to determine the
magnitude and direction of the net electric force exerted on 𝑞3.
F
A monkey places three charges on the vertices of an equilateral
triangle, as illustrated below. Your goal is to determine the
magnitude and direction of the net electric force exerted on 𝑞3.
I
A monkey places two small spheres a distance of 9.0 m apart, as
shown below. The left sphere has a charge of 25 µC, while the
right sphere has a charge of 16 µC. Find the point where the net
electric field equals zero.
GIVEN
SOLUTION
ANSWER
A monkey places two small spheres a distance of 4.0 m apart, as
shown below. The left sphere has a charge of 2.0 µC, while the
right sphere has a charge of −8.0 µC. Find the point where the net
electric field equals zero
GIVEN
SOLUTION
ANSWER
GENERAL PHYSICS II
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Sketch the electric field at points A, B, and C for the isolated
positive sphere shown below.
ANSWER
ANSWER
Sketch the electric field at points G, H, I, J, K, and M for the pair
of equal but oppositely charged spheres shown below
ANSWER
ANSWER
Sketch the electric field at point V for the three charged spheres
(two are negative, while the bottom left is positive) shown below,
which form an equilateral triangle.
ANSWER
Sketch an electric field map for the two positive charges shown
below. (A) First just draw the lines of force.
A&B
Consider the map of equipotentials drawn below. Note that the
diagram below shows equipotentials, not lines of force.
ANSWER
A poor monkey spends his last nickel on two magic bananas. When
he dangles the two 9ξ3-kg (which is heavy because the magic
bananas are made out of metal) bananas from cords, they
“magically” spread apart as shown below. Actually, it’s because
A
they have equal electric charge.
A
A poor monkey spends his last nickel on two magic bananas. When
he dangles the two 9ξ3-kg (which is heavy because the magic
bananas are made out of metal) bananas from cords, they
“magically” spread apart as shown below. Actually, it’s because
they have equal electric charge.
C&D
GENERAL PHYSICS II
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STEM 201
March 30, 2021
The 60-g banana-shaped earring illustrated below is suspended in
midair in electrostatic equilibrium. The earring is connected to the
floor by a thread that makes a 60° angle with the vertical. The
earring has a charge of +300µC and there is a uniform electric
field directed 60° above the horizontal.
A B
C D
GENERAL PHYSICS II
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March 30, 2021
An infinite solid cylindrical insulator coaxial with the z-axis has
radius 𝑎 and uniform positive charge density p .Derive an
expression for the electric field both inside and outside of the
charged insulator
ANSWER
Gauss' Law
Isolate E!
Formula for finding the charge
enclosed in regions 1 and 2.
Formula for the volume of the
cylinder.
Two very thin, infinitely large sheets of charge have equal and
opposite uniform charge densities. The positive sheet lies in the xy
plane at z=0 while the negative sheet is parallel to the first at
z=d. Derive an expression for the electric field in each of the
three regions.
ANSWER
Two very thin, infinitely large sheets of charge have equal and
opposite uniform charge densities .The two sheets are
perpendicular to one another, with the positive sheet lying in the
xy plane and with the negative sheet lying in the yz plane. Derive
an expression for the electric field in the octant where x, y, and z
are all positive.
ANSWER
GENERAL PHYSICS II
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STEM 201
March 24. 2021
A monkey-shaped earring with a charge of 7 square root of 2 µC
lies at the point (0, 1.0 m). A banana-shaped earring with a charge
of −3 square root of 2 µC lies at the point (0, −1.0 m). Your goal
is to find the net electric potential at the point (1.0 m, 0).
ANSWER