Two charged metal spheres are connected by a thin conducting wire, as shown. R1 Which of the statement(s) below is(are) TRUE? i) The spheres are at the same electric potential. ii) The spheres have equal charges. iii)The spheres have equal electric fields. O i) only. O ii) only. O iii) only. both i) and ii). both i) and iii). O both ii) and iii). O All statements are TRUE. O Neither statement is TRUE.
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- 1. Four charged particles are held fixed at the corners of a square of side s. All the charges have the same magnitude Q, but two are positive and two are negative. In Arrangement 1, shown below, charges of the same sign are at opposite corners. Express your answers to parts (a) and (b) in terms of the given quantities and fundamental constants. +Q a) For Arrangement 1, determine the following. I. The electrostatic potential at the center of the square. The magnitude of the electric field at the center of the II. square. Arrangement 1 The bottom two charged particles are now switched to form Arrangement 2, shown below, in which the positively charged particles are on the left and the negatively charged particles are on the right. b) For Arrangement 2, determine the following I. The electrostatic potential at the center of the square. II. The magnitude of the electric field at the center of the square. Arrangement 2please solve question 1 only1
- II Review A parallel-plate capacitor is made from two aluminum-foil sheets, each 3.70 cm wide and 12.0 m long. Between the sheets is a mica strip of the same width and length that is 0.0225 mm thick, Part A What is the maximum charge that can be stored in this capacitor? (The dielectric constant of mica is 5.4, and its dielectric strength is 1.00 × 108 V/m) Express your answer using two significant figures. ? Qmax = Submit Request AnswerQUESTION 3 Which of the following statements is the correct equation for conservation of mechanical energy for a point charge, q, and mass, m, moving with a speed, v, through a potential difference, V - V in an electric field? f 1 mv? + qV,=-mv² + qV, а. b. 1 ,2 2 2 O c. 1 mv¸+qV +qV i f d. 1 1 mv?+ V 2 * V,=-mv² + V f 2 f Imv?+ V = -mv? +V, е. 2 fThree identical point charges (+18 µC) are placed at the corners of an equilateral triangle that has {20 cm sides. How much work ( in units of J) is required to assemble this charge arrangement starting with each of the charges a very large distance from any of the other charges? Select one: O A. 32.4 O B. 16.2 O C. 25.9 O D. 43.7
- Part B: Rectangle Three point charges (the charge for each is shown in terms of Q) are arranged at the corners of a rectangle as shown in the figure below. What is the potential at the fourth corner (point P)? Express your answer in terms of k, Q, & L. Ф= -70 2L 20 5L -9QDon't dielectric on me Consider an isolated capacitor with initial charge Q. Which of the following is TRUE when an uncharged dielectric is inserted between the plates? I Capacitor charge remains the same II Capacitance increases III Electric field between the plates increases A. I and II B. I and III С. П and III D. I, II, and III13Yash) Please need the correct to this problem with full explanation and methods how you get the answer, please.
- Quick help!!!B Question An infinite non conducting thin sheet thikness 2t placed on the r-y plane has a uniform volume charge density TZ C as shown. and non conducting 3 m COS 2t sphere has uniform volume charge density C as shown. 3 Puz 23DPr i)Find the electric field at point A,B,C ? ii)Find the potential difference between A,B?1. Instead of using two parallel plates, we decide to construct a capacitor from two concentric, conducting spherical shells, as shown in the figure on the right. The inner shell has radius a and charge +Q, and the outer shell has radius b and carries charge -Q. What is the capacitance of this device? [Hint: Compute the difference in voltage between the inner and outer shells by integrating the electric field between the shells in the radial direction.]