1 Introduction And Vectors 2 Motion In One Dimension 3 Motion In Two Dimensions 4 The Laws Of Motion 5 More Applications Of Newton’s Laws 6 Energy Of A System 7 Conservation Of Energy 8 Momentum And Collisions 9 Relativity 10 Rotational Motion 11 Gravity, Planetary Orbits, And The Hydrogen Atom 12 Oscillatory Motion 13 Mechanical Waves 14 Superposition And Standing Waves 15 Fluid Mechanics 16 Temperature And The Kinetic Theory Of Gases 17 Energy In Thermal Processes: The First Law Of Thermodynamics 18 Heat Engines, Entropy, And The Second Law Of Thermodynamics 19 Electric Forces And Electric Fields 20 Electric Potential And Capacitance 21 Current And Direct Current Circuits 22 Magnetic Forces And Magnetic Fields 23 Faraday’s Law And Inductance 24 Electromagnetic Waves 25 Reflection And Refraction Of Light 26 Image Formation By Mirrors And Lenses 27 Wave Optics 28 Quantum Physics 29 Atomic Physics 30 Nuclear Physics 31 Particle Physics expand_more
19.1 Historical Overview 19.2 Properties Of Electric Charges 19.3 Insulators And Conductors 19.4 Coulomb’s Law 19.5 Electric Fields 19.6 Electric Field Lines 19.7 Motion Of Charged Particles In A Uniform Electric Field 19.8 Electric Flux 19.9 Gauss’s Law 19.10 Application Of Gauss’s Law To Various Charge Distributions 19.11 Conductors In Electrostatic Equilibrium 19.12 Context Connection: The Atmospheric Electric Field Chapter Questions expand_more
Problem 1OQ: A point charge of 4.00 nC is located at (0, 1.00) m. What is the x component of the electric field... Problem 2OQ: Charges of 3.00 nC, 2.00 nC, 7.00 nC, and 1.00 nC are contained inside a rectangular box with length... Problem 3OQ: An object with negative charge is placed in a region of space where the electric field is directed... Problem 4OQ: A particle with charge q is located inside a cubical gaussian surface. No other charges are nearby.... Problem 5OQ Problem 6OQ Problem 7OQ: Rank the electric fluxes through each gaussian surface shown in Figure OQ19.7 from largest to... Problem 8OQ: A circular ring of charge with radius b has total charge q uniformly distributed around it. What is... Problem 9OQ: Two solid spheres, both of radius 5 cm, carry identical total charges of 2 C. Sphere A is a good... Problem 10OQ: An electron with a speed of 3.00 106 m/s moves into a uniform electric field of magnitude 1.00 103... Problem 11OQ: A very small ball has a mass of 5.00 103 kg and a charge of 4.00 C. What magnitude electric field... Problem 12OQ: In which of the following contexts can Gausss law not be readily applied to find the electric field?... Problem 13OQ: Two point charges attract each other with an electric force of magnitude F. If the charge on one of... Problem 14OQ: Three charged particles are arranged on corners of a square as shown in Figure OQ19.14, with charge... Problem 15OQ: Assume the charged objects in Figure OQ19.15 are fixed. Notice that there is no sight line from the... Problem 1CQ: A uniform electric field exists in a region of space containing no charges. What can you conclude... Problem 2CQ Problem 3CQ: If more electric field lines leave a gaussian surface than enter it, what can you conclude about the... Problem 4CQ Problem 5CQ Problem 6CQ Problem 7CQ Problem 8CQ: A cubical surface surrounds a point charge q. Describe what happens to the total flux through the... Problem 9CQ Problem 10CQ Problem 11CQ Problem 12CQ Problem 13CQ Problem 14CQ Problem 15CQ: A common demonstration involves charging a rubber balloon, which is an insulator, by rubbing it on... Problem 1P Problem 2P: (a) Calculate the number of electrons in a small, electrically neutral silver pin that has a mass of... Problem 3P: Nobel laureate Richard Feynman (19181088) once said that if two persons stood at arms length from... Problem 4P Problem 5P Problem 6P Problem 7P: Two small beads having positive charges q1 = 3q and q2 = q are fixed at the opposite ends of a... Problem 8P Problem 9P: Three charged particles are located at the corners of an equilateral triangle as shown in Figure... Problem 10P: Particle A of charge 3.00 104 C is at the origin, particle B of charge 6.00 101 C is at (4.00 m,... Problem 11P Problem 12P Problem 13P: Review. A molecule of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is 2.17 m long. The ends of the molecule become... Problem 14P Problem 15P Problem 16P Problem 17P: In Figure P19.17, determine the point (other than infinity) at which the electric field is zero. Problem 18P Problem 19P: Three point charges are arranged as shown in Figure P19.19. (a) Find the vector electric Field that... Problem 20P: Consider the electric dipole shown in Figure P19.20. Show that the electric field at a distant point... Problem 21P: A uniformly charged insulating rod of length 14.0 cm is bent into the shape of a semicircle as shown... Problem 22P Problem 23P: A rod 14.0 cm long is uniformly charged and has a total charge of 22.0 C. Determine (a) the... Problem 24P Problem 25P Problem 26P Problem 27P Problem 28P: Three equal positive charges q are at the comers of an equilateral triangle of side a as shown in... Problem 29P Problem 30P Problem 31P Problem 32P Problem 33P: A proton accelerates from rest in a uniform electric field of 640 N/C. At one later moment, its... Problem 34P Problem 35P Problem 36P Problem 37P Problem 38P: A particle with charge Q is located a small distance immediately above the center of the flat face... Problem 39P Problem 40P Problem 41P: A particle with charge Q = 5.00 C is located at the center of a cube of edge L = 0.100 m. In... Problem 42P Problem 43P Problem 44P Problem 45P Problem 46P: A nonconducting wall carries charge with a uniform density of 8.60 C/cm2. (a) What is the electric... Problem 47P: In nuclear fission, a nucleus of uranium-238, which contains 92 protons, can divide into two smaller... Problem 48P: Consider a long, cylindrical charge distribution of radius R with a uniform charge density . Find... Problem 49P: A 10.0-g piece of Styrofoam carries a net charge of 0.700 C and is suspended in equilibrium above... Problem 50P: An insulating solid sphere of radius a has a uniform volume charge density and carries a total... Problem 51P: A large, flat, horizontal sheet of charge has a charge per unit area of 9.00 C/m2. Find the electric... Problem 52P: A cylindrical shell of radius 7.00 cm and length 2.40 m has its charge uniformly distributed on its... Problem 53P: Consider a thin, spherical shell of radius 14.0 cm with a total charge of 32.0 C distributed... Problem 54P Problem 55P Problem 56P Problem 57P: A solid conducting sphere of radius 2.00 cm has a charge 8.00 μC. A conducting spherical shell of... Problem 58P: A very large, thin, flat plate of aluminum of area A has a total charge Q uniformly distributed over... Problem 59P: A thin, square, conducting plate 50.0 cm on a side lies in the xy plane. A total charge of 4.00 108... Problem 60P: A long, straight wire is surrounded by a hollow metal cylinder whose axis coincides with that of the... Problem 61P: A square plate of copper with 50.0-cm sides has no net charge and is placed in a region of uniform... Problem 62P Problem 63P Problem 64P Problem 65P Problem 66P: Why is the following situation impossible? An electron enters a region of uniform electric field... Problem 67P: A small, 2.00-g plastic ball is suspended by a 20.0-cm-long string in a uniform electric field as... Problem 68P: Two point charges qA = 12.0 C and qB = 45.0 C and a third particle with unknown charge qC are... Problem 69P Problem 70P Problem 71P Problem 72P: Two small spheres of mass m are suspended from strings of length that are connected at a common... Problem 73P: Two infinite, nonconducting sheets of charge are parallel to each other as shown in Figure P19.73.... Problem 74P: Consider the charge distribution shown in Figure P19.74. (a) Show that the magnitude of the electric... Problem 75P: A solid, insulating sphere of radius a has a uniform charge density throughout its volume and a... Problem 76P Problem 77P Problem 78P format_list_bulleted