Solucionario Capitulo 24 Paul E Tippens
Solucionario Capitulo 24 Paul E Tippens
F 8 x 10-4 N
E ; E = 400 N/C, downward
q 2 x 10-6 C
24-2. A –5 nC charge is placed at point P in Problem 24-1. What are the magnitude and
F 6 x 10-5 N
E ; E = 20 N/C, upward
q -3 x 10-6 C
24-4. At a certain point, the electric field intensity is 40 N/C, due east. An unknown charge,
receives a westward force of 5 x 10-5 N. What is the nature and magnitude of the charge?
If the force on the charge is opposite the field E, it must be a negative charge.
F F 5 x 10-5 N
E ; q ; q = -1.25 C
q E 40 N/C
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24-5. What are the magnitude and direction of the force that would act on an electron (q = -1.6 x
10-19 C) if it were placed at (a) point P in Problem 24-1? (b) point A in Problem 24-3?
The electric force on an electron will always be opposite the electric field.
24-6. What must be the magnitude and direction of the electric field intensity between two
24-7. The uniform electric field between two horizontal plates is 8 x 104 C. The top plate is
positively charged and the lower plate has an equal negative charge. What are the
magnitude and direction of the electric force acting on an electron as it passes horizontally
through the plates? (The electric field is from + to -, i.e., downward; force on e is up.)
24-8. Find the electric field intensity at a point P, located 6 mm to the left of an 8-C charge.
What are the magnitude and direction of the force on a –2-nC charge placed at point P?
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24-9. Determine the electric field intensity at a point P, located 4 cm above a –12-C charge.
What are the magnitude and direction of the force on a +3-nC charge placed at point P?
Electric field will be downward, since that is the direction a positive charge would move.
24-10. Determine the electric filed intensity at the midpoint of a 70 mm line joining a –60-C
ER = -4.41 x 108 N/C – 2.94 x 108 N/C ; ER = 7.35 x 108 N/C. toward –60 C
24-11. An 8-nC charge is located 80 mm to the right of a +4-nC charge. Determine the field
ER = -4.50 x 104 N/C + 2.25 x 104 N/C ; ER = -2.25 x 104 N/C, left
Note: The directions of the E field are based on how a test + charge would move.
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24-12. Find the electric field intensity at a point 30 mm to the right of a 16-nC charge and 40 mm
ER = 16.0 x 104 N/C - 5.06 x 104 N/C ; ER = 1.09 x 105 N/C, right
24-13. Two equal charges of opposite signs are separated by a horizontal distance of 60 mm. If
the resultant electric field at the midpoint of the line is 4 x 104 N/C. What is the
+q E2 -q
Equal and opposite charges make field at center E1
*24-14. A 20-C charge is 4 cm above an unknown charge q. The resultant electric intensity at a
point 1 cm above the 20-C charge is 2.20 x 109 N/C and is directed upward? What are
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*24-15. A charge of –20 C is placed 50 mm to the right of a 49C charge. What is the resultant
Ey = (1.432 x 108 N/C) sin 25.60 – 3.125 x 108 N/C; Ey = -2.506 x 108 N/C
*24-16. Two charges of +12 nC and +18 nC are separated horizontally by 28 mm. What is the
resultant field intensity at a point 20 mm from each charge and above a line joining the
two charges? E2 E1
14 mm
cos ; 45.60
20 mm
20 mm
kq1 (9 x 109 N m2 /C2 )(12 x 109C)
E1 2
r (0.020 m)2 q1 q2
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*24-16. (Cont.) Ex = (2.70 x 105 N/C) cos 45.60 – (4.05 x 105 N/C) cos 45.60 = -9.45 x 104 N/C
Ey = (2.70 x 105 N/C) sin 45.60 – (4.05 x 105 N/C) sin 45.60 = +4.82 x 105 N/C
Find the point where the resultant electric field intensity will be zero?
kq1 kq2
E1 = E2 ; +6 nC
x 2
(4 cm - x) 2 +4 nC
x 4 cm - x
q1 q2
q2 2 q2 x=0 x = 4 cm
(4 x)2 x or 4 x = x E2 = E1
q1 q1
6 nC
4 cm - x = x; 4 cm - x = 1.225 x; x = 1.80 cm
4 nC
24-18. Use Gauss’s law to show that the field outside a solid charged sphere at a distance r from
Q R
E
4 0 R 2
where Q is the total charge on the sphere.
Construct a spherical gaussian surface around the charged
sphere at the distance r from its center. Then, we have Gaussian surface
0 AE q ; 0 E (4 R 2 ) Q
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Q
E
4 0 R 2
24-19. A charge of +5 nC is placed on the surface of a hollow metal sphere whose radius is 3
cm. Use Gauss’s law to find the electric field intensity at a distance of 1 cm from the
surface of the sphere? What is the electric field at a point 1 cm inside the surface?
q
(a) 0 AE q; 0 (4 R 2 ) E q; E Gaussian surface
4 0 R 2
5 x 10-9C
E ; E = 2.81 x 104 N/C, radially outward.
4 (8.85 x 10-12C2 /N m2 )(0.04 m)2
(b) Draw a gaussian surface just inside the sphere. Now, all charge resides on the
surface of the sphere, so that zero net charge is enclosed, and oAE = q = 0.
E = 0, inside sphere
24-20. Two parallel plates, each 2 cm wide and 4 cm long, are stacked vertically so that the field
intensity between the two plates is 10,000 N/C directed upward. What is the charge on
q
0 AE q; 0 AE q; E
0 A
The charge density q/A enclosed is same as Q/Ap for plate. First find q/A from E :
q q
0 E (8.85 x 10-12 C2 /N m 2 )(10, 000 N/C) ; 8.85 x 10-8 C/m 2
A A
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q Q
8.85 x 10-8 C/m2 ; Q = 7.09 x 10-11 C
A (0.02 m)(0.04 m)
24-21. A sphere 8 cm in diameter has a charge of 4 C placed on its surface. What is the electric
field intensity at the surface, 2 cm outside the surface, and 2 cm inside the surface?
qnet 4 x 10-6C +4 C
E=
4 0 R 2 4 (8.85 x 10-12C2 /N m 2 )(0.04 m) 2
Gaussian surface
E = 2.25 x 107 N/C, radially outward
(b) Draw gaussian surface of radius R = 4 cm + 2 cm = 6 cm. This surface encloses a net
4 x 10-6C
E ; E = 9.99 x 106 N/C, radially outward.
4 (8.85 x 10-12C2 /N m2 )(0.06 m)2
E = 0, inside sphere
Challenge Problems
24-22. How far from a point charge of 90 nC will the field intensity be 500 N/C?
24-23. The electric field intensity at a point in space is found to be 5 x 105 N/C, directed due
west. What are the magnitude and direction of the force on a –4-C charge placed at that
point?
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24-24. What are the magnitude and direction of the force on an alpha particle (q = +3.2 x 10-19 C)
24-25. What is the acceleration of an electron (e = -1.6 x 10-19 C) placed in a constant downward
electric field of 4 x 105 N/C? What is the gravitational force on this charge if
24-26. What is the electric field intensity at the midpoint of a 40 mm line between a 6-nC charge
and a –9-nC charge? What force will act on a –2-nC charge placed at the midpoint?
ER = 1.35 x 105 N/C + 2.025 x 105 N/C ; ER = 3.38 x 105 N/C, right
*24-27. The charge density on each of two parallel plates is 4 C/m2. What is the electric field
intensity between the plates? Recall that = q/A, and see Prob.24-20:
q
0 AE q; 0 AE q; E
0 A 0
E
4 x 10-6 C/m2
E ; E = 4.52 x 105 N/C
0 (8.85 x 10-12 C2 /N m2 )
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8 nC
4 cm + x = x; 4 cm + x = 2 x; x = 8.00 cm, left, or x = -4.00 cm
2 nC
*24-29. Charges of –2 and +4 C are placed at base corners of an equilateral triangle with 10-cm
sides. What are the magnitude and direction of the electric field at the top corner?
5 mm E2
cos ; 600
10 mm
kq1 (9 x 109 N m2 /C2 )(2 x 106C) E1
E1 10 cm
r2 (0.10 m)2
q2
q1
E1 = 1.80 x 106 N/C, 600 N of E 5 cm 5 cm
-2 C 4 C
6
kq1 (9 x 10 N m /C )(4 x 10 C)
9 2 2
E2 2
2
; E2 = 3.60 x 106 N/C, 600 N of W
r (0.10 m)
Ex = - (1.80 x 106 N/C) cos 600 – (3.60 x 106 N/C) cos 600 = -2.70 x 106 N/C
Ey = - (1.80 x 106 N/C) sin 600 + (3.60 x 106 N/C) sin 600 = +1.56 x 106 N/C
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24-30. What are the magnitude and direction of the force that would act on a –2-C charge
*24-31. A 20-mg particle is placed in a uniform downward field of 2000 N/C. How many excess
electrons must be placed on the particle for the electric and gravitational forces to
1e
qe 9.8 x 10-8C ; qe = 6.12 x 1011 electrons
1.6 x 10 C
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*24-32. Use Gauss’s law to show that the electric field intensity at a distance R from an infinite
The fields E1 and E2 are balanced through ends: 0 (2 RL) E qnet ;
q
E But the linear charge density is = q/L, therefore:
2 0 RL
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E
2 0 R
*24-33. Use Gauss’s law to show that the field just outside any solid conductor is given by
E
E
0
The field lines through the sides are balanced and the field inside the surface is zero.
Thus, only one surface needs to be considered, the area A of the top of the pill box.
AE q ;
q
oEA = q; E ; E
0
0 A 0 0
*24-34. What is the electric field intensity 2 m from the surface of a sphere 20 cm in diameter
*24-35. A uniformly charged conducting sphere has a radius of 24 cm and a surface charge
density of +16 C/m2. What is the total number of electric field lines leaving the sphere?
*24-36. Two charges of +16 C and +8 C are 200 mm apart in air. At what point on a line
joining the two charges will the electric field be zero? (200 mm = 20 cm)
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q2 2 q2
(20 x)2 x or 20 x = x
q1 q1
8 C
*24-36 (Cont.) 20 cm - x = x; 20 cm - x = 0.707 x; x = 11.7 cm
16 C
*24-37. Two charges of +8 nC and –5 nC are 40 mm apart in air. At what point on a line joining
kq2 kq1 4 cm + x
E2 = E1 ; 2
+8 nC -5 nC x
x ( x + 4 cm)2
q1
4 cm
x=0 q2 E2 = E1
q1 2 q1
(4 x)2 x or 4 + x = x
q2 q2
8 nC
4 cm + x = x; 4 cm + x = 1.265 x; x = 15.1 cm outside of –5 nC charge.
5 nC
*24-38. Two equal but opposite charges +q and –q are placed at the base corners of an equilateral
triangle whose sides are of length a. Show that the magnitude of the electric field
intensity at the apex is the same whether one of the charges is removed or not? What is
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The field with both charges in place is at 00. The field produced by –q is at –600 and the
field produced by +q is at +600. In either case the angle is 600 between the fields.
*24-39. What are the magnitude and direction of the electric field intensity at the center of the
square of Fig. 24-16. Assume that q = 1 C and that d = 4 cm. (d/2 = 2 cm).
y
Rotate x and y-axes 450 clockwise as shown to make -q d
-q
calculating resultant easier. The distances r from E1
E2
d E1 4 cm
each charge to center is: E2
2 cm
r (2 cm) (2 cm) ;
2 2
r 2.83 cm;
-2q 2 cm +2q x
Ex = -E1 – E2 = -1.125 x 107 N/C – 2.25 x 107 N/C; Ex = -3.38 x 107 N/C
Since we rotated axes 450 clockwise, the true angle is: = 198.40 – 450 = 153.40
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*24-40. The electric field intensity between the plates in Fig. 24-17 is 4000 N/C. What is the
magnitude of the charge on the suspended pith ball whose mass is 3 mg? ( = 300)
Fe Fe 1.70 x 105 N
E ; q ; q = 4.24 x 10-9 C; q = 4.24 nC
q E 4000 N/C
*24-41. Two concentric spheres have radii of 20 cm and 50 cm. The inner sphere has a negative
charge of –4 C and the outer sphere has a positive charge of +6 C. Use Gauss’s law
to find the electric field intensity at distances of 40 cm and 60 cm from the center of the
qnet 2 x 10-6C
E ;
4 0 r 2 4 (8.85 x 10-12C2 /N m2 )(0.60 m) 2
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*24-42. The electric field intensity between the two plates in Fig. 24-4 is 2000 N/C. The length
of the plates is 4 cm, and their separation is 1 cm. An electron is projected into the field
from the left with horizontal velocity of 2 x 107 m/s. What is the upward deflection of
y = 0.0704 cm or y = 0.70 mm
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