1. If you place a charge in the middle of the plates, can the charge move on a curved (non-linear) path? 2. How much energy would it take to move a 1 Coulomb charge 2 cm along one of the equipotential lines? 3. How much energy would it take to move a 1 Coulomb charge from one of your equipotential lines to another equipotential line?

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The graph and data of experimental equipotential lines for 2 parallel plates of opposite charges is shown below:
P-P
31
+
23
-6+
+
+ + +
+ + A +
-2+
+ W +
+/ +
10
+
20
18
Þarallel Plane-Parallel Plane
Ad (m)
|El=(AVIAD)
[v/m]
Initial Point
Voltage
Δν
1
0.95 V
X
X
2
1.85 V
0.90
0.02
45.0
3
2.54 V
0.69
0.02
34.5
4
3.31 V
0.77
0.02
38.5
5
| 4.23 V
0.92
0.02
46.0
1. If you place a charge in the middle of the plates, can the charge move on a curved
(non-linear) path?
2. How much energy would it take to move a 1 Coulomb charge 2 cm along one of the
equipotential lines?
3. How much energy would it take to move a 1 Coulomb charge from one of your
equipotential lines to another equipotential line?
ABC Round Stic M
Transcribed Image Text:The graph and data of experimental equipotential lines for 2 parallel plates of opposite charges is shown below: P-P 31 + 23 -6+ + + + + + + A + -2+ + W + +/ + 10 + 20 18 Þarallel Plane-Parallel Plane Ad (m) |El=(AVIAD) [v/m] Initial Point Voltage Δν 1 0.95 V X X 2 1.85 V 0.90 0.02 45.0 3 2.54 V 0.69 0.02 34.5 4 3.31 V 0.77 0.02 38.5 5 | 4.23 V 0.92 0.02 46.0 1. If you place a charge in the middle of the plates, can the charge move on a curved (non-linear) path? 2. How much energy would it take to move a 1 Coulomb charge 2 cm along one of the equipotential lines? 3. How much energy would it take to move a 1 Coulomb charge from one of your equipotential lines to another equipotential line? ABC Round Stic M
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