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Consider the three charges , and are in the plane with

the positions at , and respectively as shown in Figure-1, where


. Find the net force acting on , and .

Force on

component of the force


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component of the force


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Force on

component of the force


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component of the force


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Force on

component of the force


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component of the force


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Five equal charges are equally spaced on a semicircle of radius as shown in Figure 2.
Find the net force on a charge located at the center of the semicircle. Use ,
and .

component of the force


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component of the force


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If we released an electron at the location of q what would be the instantaneous acceleration


of the electron? (Note that the charge of an electron is negative.)

Magnitude of the acceleration


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Four identical particles, each having charge , are fixed at the corners of a
square of side . A fifth point charge lies a distance
along the line perpendicular to the plane of the square and passing through the center of the
square as shown in Figure 3. Calculate the force exerted by the other four charges on .

component of the force


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0 

component of the force


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0 

component of the force


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-30.85 

If we released an electron at the location of - Q what would be the instantaneous


acceleration of the electron? (Note that the charge of an electron is negative.)

Magnitude of the acceleration


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-3.38*10^31 

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(a) Positive charge is distributed uniformly along the uniform rod with length
. The position of the rod in the positive y-axis between and as shown
in Figure . A negative point charge lies on the positive x-axis, a distance
from the origin which also shown in Figure.

component of the net Electric Field at point P ( ) produced by the rod and point charge.
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1.57*10^7 

component of the net Electric Field


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-6.98989*10^7 

(b) Calculate the force on a proton at the point P.

component of the net force


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(a) Two nonconducting wires A and B meet at a right angle with length and
. (A is the Horizontal one and B is the Vertical one). One segment carries
of charge distributed uniformly along its length, and the other carries -
distributed uniformly along it, as shown in Figure. Find the magnitude and
direction of the electric field these wires produce at point P. P is m away from A and
m away from B.

Find the magnitude of the electric field


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Find the angle of the electric field with the x axis


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(b) If an electron is released at P,

what is the magnitude of the net force?


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A dipole consists of two opposite charges (q and -q) separated by a fixed distance d. The dipole
is placed in an electric field in the +x-direction of magnitude E. The dipole axis makes an angle θ
with the electric field as shown in the diagram. Consider counterclockwise torque be positive
and , , , and mass of each charge is .

(a) Calculate the net electric force acting on the dipole.

component of the Electric Force


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component of the Electric Force


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(b)

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Calculate the net torque acting on the dipole due to the electric forces when °.
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(c)

Calculate the angular acceleration of the dipole when °.


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A blob of some charge is placed near origin of our coordinate system. Consider a cubic
Gussian surface with edge length . The surface encloses the charge completely. If the
electric field is given by , find the electric flux and the
charge of the blob.

Net flux
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0.0056 

Net enclosed charge,


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4.74*10^-14 

Consider a point charge . Draw a spherical Gaussian surface of radius


. Using Gauss's law find the electric field at the Gaussian surface.(Be careful about the
signs).

Electric field at
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An infinitely long sheet A is Placed along y-axis such that the sheet lie in the plane. The
charge density of the sheet is

Find the Electric field at point which is located away from the sheet.

Electric Field
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169415 

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Now another infinite sheet with charge density is placed parallel to the
first sheet at a distance away from the origin. The x - coordinate of the second plate is
positive.(Fig 2). Calculate the net electric field at .

Electric Field
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Find the net electric field if the seperation between the parallel plates is doubled. Briefly
discuss how the distance affects the net electric field for this system of two sheets.

Electric Field
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A non-conducting solid sphere has uniform charge density. and radius

Find the net electric flux through a spherical Gaussian surface with radius that is
caused by the solid non-conducting sphere.

Net electric flux


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31156.2 

Say we have some empty space inside the sphere. The shape of the empty space is a cube of
edge length . Calculat the net enclosed charge by same Gaussian surface of radius .

Net enclosed charged


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2.75*10^-7 

Since the volume of the cube is small compared to the volume of the sphere, therefore you
can assume that at distance the charge distribution is approximately spherically symmetric.
Use the assumption of spherical symmetry and the charge calculated in (b) to Calculate the
electric field for configuration described in (b) at distance from the center of the non
conducting solid sphere.

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Electric Field
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Suppose you have an infinite sheet lying in the plane. The charge density of the sheet is
.(fig 1)
Calculate the electric field at point . These coordinates are in meters.

Electric Field
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847075 

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Say we place a charged circular disk on the xy plane such that the center of the disk coincides
with the center of our coordinate system. Calculate the net electric field at given the radius of
the disk by and charge density

Net Electric Field


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633112 

Calculate the potential at for this system. Assume potential at infinity is , that is

Potential at
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A hot cathode rod is placed such that it lies in the along the axis of a circular anode ring as
shown in Figure. Charge density of the ring is and the radius is

Assume that the potentail at infinity is zero, i.e. .

What is the potential at the center of the ring?


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If the potential of the rod is given , calculate the energy required for a
charge of to travel from the cathode to the center of the anode. The distance
between the anode and cathode is .

Energy required
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4*10^-4 

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When the charge reached at the center of the anode what would be it’s speed? Give that
the mass of the .

Speed of at the center of the anode


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3.95*10^6 

How many electron will be required to produced ?

Number of electrons
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Two long conducting plates are placed in parallel which are labeled as plate and as shown
in Figure. The distance between the plate is . The potentials of plate A and B are
and .

Calculate the magnitude of the net electric filed due to both plates at point P which is locate
at a distance are from plate A.

Magnitude of the Net Electric Filed

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Give your answer to at least two significance digits.

2066 

Say an electron travelling with a speed along the -axis, At point P


calculate the force on the electron.

Force on the electron


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3.31*10^-16 

Calculate the instantaneous acceleration of the electron at point .

Instantaneous acceleration
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3.634*10^14 

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Two charges of opposite polarities , and , are separated by a distance

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is placed along the -axis as shown in Figure. This is just a dipole and opposite charges are
placed in a symmetric way about the origin. Here . Note that .

Calculate the electric potential due to dipole at points and . These


coordinates are in micrometer.

Potential at
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Potential at
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Calculate the work done if we move a point charge from point to in a


straight line.

Workdone from to
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Calculate the work done if we move a point charge from point to in a zigzag path.

Workdone from to
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A point charge is placed at the origin and another point charge is


placed at away from making an angle with the -axis as shown in
Figure.

Calculate the electric dipole moment in unit vector notation. Find the x and y component of
the dipole moment.

component of the dipole moment


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component of the dipole moment


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Say that, the dipole is placed across the two long parallel plates with a potential difference
of and the separation between the plates is . Find the magnitude
of the electric filed between the plates.

Electric field between the plates


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If the electric filed that you have calculated in part (b), is directed along the -axis, then
calculate the torque on the dipole (Be careful about the sign of the torque).

Torque on the dipole


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A non-conducting solid sphere has uniform charge density. and radius

Find the net enclosed charge by a spherical Gaussian surface with radius . The
center of the gaussian surface coinsides with that of the solid non-conducting sphere.

Net enclosed charge


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Find the net electric flux through a spherical Gaussian surface with radius that is caused
by the solid non-conducting sphere.

Net electric flux


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Find the electric field at from the center of the solid non-conducting sphere.

Electric Field
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Plot how the electric field changes as the radius of the Gaussign surface increases from to

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Consider The rectangular arrangement of four point charges shown in Figure 1, where they lie
on the corners of the rectangle where , , and
and .

Calculate how much work is required to set up the arrangement if the charges are initially
infinitely far apart and were at rest. (Hint: Use the relation between work done by the external
agent and total electrical potential energy of the system)

Net workdone
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Calculate the potential at the centre of the square due to all four charges.

Potential at the center


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Consider a spherical Gaussian surface of radius meters centred around the centre of
the square. What is the total electric flux through the surface?

Total Electric Flux


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charges, each with magnitude are located on three vertices of


an equilateral triangle with sides each as shown in the figure. Another charge is
located at the mid point of the side .

Calculate the value of so that the net force on the charge at due to the charges at
and is zero.

charge
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Find out the magnitude of the net force on the charge at due to the charges at and
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Magnitude of the net Force


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Four point particles with charges , , and


are fixed in the location , , and respectively in the plane as shown in the Figure. Along
with those, , and are given.

What are the and component of the net electrostatic force on particle due to the
other three particles?

component of the Net force


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component of the Net force


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Calculate the net electric filed at location of particle 4 due to the other three particles.

component of the Net Electric Field


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component of the Net Electric Field


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Find the net electric potential at location of particle due to other three particles.

Net potential
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Vacuum permitivity, . Magnitude of the Charge of one electron,
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An electron is shot with an initial speed of , at angle from the


axis. It moves through a uniform electric field . A screen for detecting
electrons is positioned parallel to the axis, at distance .

How high does the electron can go in the vertical direction? (Note : distance is a positive
quantity.)

Vertical distance
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In unit-vector notation, what is the velocity of the electron when it hits the screen?

component of the velocity


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component of the velocity


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Calculate the coordinate of the electron when it hits the screen.

coordinate
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coordinnate
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Use the following constants if necessary. Coulomb constant, .
Vacuum permitivity, . Magnitude of the Charge of one electron,
. Mass of one electron, .
Unless specified otherwise, each symbol carries their usual meaning. For example, means
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Consider the electric potential at any point in space is given by , where


is in volts and in meters.

Calculate the electric field at the point and express your answer in unit vector
notation.

component of the field


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component of the field


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component of the field


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What will be the electrostatic force in unit vector notation on an electron if it is now placed
at point ?

component of the force


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component of the force


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component of the force


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Will the field calculated from potential be different if an electron is placed at point ?

Yes

No

Would you change your answers for the calculated field from potential in part (a) and force
in part (b) if you replace the electron by a proton and place it at point ? Explain it briefly.

for part (a)

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No

for part (b)

Yes

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Consider the above Figure where a solid non-conducting sphere of radius is


concentric with a spherical conducting shell of inner radius and outer radius
. The sphere has a net uniform charge, . The shell has a net charge,
.

What is the magnitude of the electric field at following radial distances:

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What is the net charge on the (i) inner and (ii) outer surface of the shell?

(i) inner surface of the shell


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(ii) outer surface of the shell


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