You have two neutral metal spheres A and B. You also have a negatively charged rod. Describe in words and/or pictures how you could leave sphere A isolated and with a net negative charge using the process of charging by induction (not charging by friction).
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You have two neutral metal spheres A and B. You also have a negatively charged rod. Describe in words and/or pictures how you could leave sphere A isolated and with a net negative charge using the process of charging by induction (not charging by friction).
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- I need help with this question. Thank you!A sphere with a radius of 1.5cm hangs by an insulating thread. The sphere is attracted to a positively charged rod held near the sphere. a) If the ball is made of an insulating material, what can you say about the charge on the sphere? Be specific and explain your answer. b) If the ball is made of an conducting material, what can you say about the charge on the sphere? Be specific and explain your answer.Consider an object of mass 41.8 kg. Now imagine taking all the protons out of the object and stuffing them into a box. Also take all the electrons out of the object and stuff them in a second box. How much charge is contained in the box with all the protons? 8.00E+09 C 1.00E+09 C 2.00E+09 C 4.00E+09 C
- b) Calculate the net force (magnitude and direction) exerted on charge q by the other four charges, in terms of q, Q, d, and e0. You may draw the force vector to indicate the direction. c) If the charge q is released from rest, and the four other charges held fixed, will the charge q ever “escape” to infinitely far away (assuming an infinite amount of time can pass)? Justify your answer.The figure below shows two identical small, charged spheres. One of mass 4.3 g is hanging by an insulating thread of length 20.0 cm. The other is held in place and has charge q₁ = -3 -3.1 μC. The thread makes an angle of 18° with the vertical, resulting in the spheres being aligned horizontally, a distance r apart. Determine the charge 92 on the hanging sphere. nC 20.0 cm 18⁰ 91 92 ✈A small plastic ball with a mass of 6.65 10-3 kg and with a charge of +0.149 µC is suspended from an insulating thread and hangs between the plates of a capacitor (see the drawing). The ball is in equilibrium, with the thread making an angle of 30.0° with respect to the vertical. The area of each plate is 0.0138 m2. What is the magnitude of the charge on each plate? C
- Two large parallel copper plates are 7.39 cm apart and have a uniform electric field of magnitude E = 3.44 N/C between them (see the figure). An electron is released from the negative plate at the same time that a proton is released from the positive plate. Neglect the force of the particles on each other and find their distance from the positive plate when they pass each other. Positive Negative plate plate P E Number i Units9:09 docs.google.com 4. Applying Conservation of Charge: A researcher is analyzing a particle decay process. The data for one experiment shows a particle of charge -3e, decaying to form two new particles. One of the new particles has a charge of - e. -3e Choose -1 e +3 e n -2 e +2 e e with the correct words in the following Conservation of Charge Review: a) Charge is neither created nor destroyed, it can only be (siphoned/ transferred added) from one 10 points Q? -e * 25 points