An electric dipole consists of two particles, each with mass 8 Dalton, and charges +le. The particles are initially in equilibrium and at rest, then a pulsed electric field with a width of 22 cm and a constant magnitude of 2.90x106 V/m passes the dipole. Does the electric field accelerate the two particles in the same direction, or in opposite directions? Incorrect The same direction Correct: Opposite directions You are correct. Your receint no is 164-6525 Previous Tries
An electric dipole consists of two particles, each with mass 8 Dalton, and charges +le. The particles are initially in equilibrium and at rest, then a pulsed electric field with a width of 22 cm and a constant magnitude of 2.90x106 V/m passes the dipole. Does the electric field accelerate the two particles in the same direction, or in opposite directions? Incorrect The same direction Correct: Opposite directions You are correct. Your receint no is 164-6525 Previous Tries
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![An electric dipole consists of two particles, each with mass 8 Dalton, and charges +le. The particles are initially in equilibrium and at rest, then a pulsed electric field with a width of 22 cm and a constant
magnitude of 2.90x106 V/m passes the dipole.
Does the electric field accelerate the two particles in the same direction, or in opposite directions?
Incorrect The same direction
Correct: Opposite directions
You are correct.
Your receipt no. is 164-6525
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For what period of time do the charges experience a force from the electric field?
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What is the magnitude of the force the electric field exerts on each particle?
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How much momentum is transferred to each particle? (Assume that the momentum is transferred so quickly that only the electric field needs to be taken into account.)
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How much energy is transferred to the dipole as a whole? (Assume that the momentum is transferred so quickly that changes in potential energy are negligible.)
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Transcribed Image Text:An electric dipole consists of two particles, each with mass 8 Dalton, and charges +le. The particles are initially in equilibrium and at rest, then a pulsed electric field with a width of 22 cm and a constant
magnitude of 2.90x106 V/m passes the dipole.
Does the electric field accelerate the two particles in the same direction, or in opposite directions?
Incorrect The same direction
Correct: Opposite directions
You are correct.
Your receipt no. is 164-6525
Previous Tries
For what period of time do the charges experience a force from the electric field?
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What is the magnitude of the force the electric field exerts on each particle?
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How much momentum is transferred to each particle? (Assume that the momentum is transferred so quickly that only the electric field needs to be taken into account.)
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How much energy is transferred to the dipole as a whole? (Assume that the momentum is transferred so quickly that changes in potential energy are negligible.)
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