Problem 1CQ: Four lightweight balls A, B, C, and D are suspended by threads. Ball A has been touched by a plastic... Problem 2CQ: Plastic and glass rods that have been charged by rubbing with wool and silk, respectively, hang by... Problem 3CQ: a. Can an insulator be charged? If so, how would you charge an insulator? If not, why not? b. Can a... Problem 4CQ: When you take clothes out of the drier right after it stops, the clothes often stick to your hands... Problem 5CQ: The positive charge in Figure Q20.5 is +Q. What is the negative charge if the electric field at the... Problem 6CQ: As shown in Figure Q20.6, metal sphere A has 4 units of negative charge and metal sphere B has 2... Problem 7CQ: Figure Q20.7 shows a positively charged rod held near, but not touching, a neutral metal sphere.... Problem 8CQ: A plastic balloon that has been rubbed with wool will stick to a wall. a. Can you conclude that the... Problem 9CQ: You are given two metal spheres on portable insulating stands, a glass rod, and a piece of silk.... Problem 10CQ: A honeybee acquires a positive electric charge as it flies through the air. This charge causes... Problem 11CQ: A metal rod A and a metal sphere B, on insulating stands, touch each other as shown in Figure... Problem 13CQ: Iontophoresis is a noninvasive process that transports drugs through the skin without needles. In... Problem 14CQ: A 10 nC charge sits at a point in space where the magnitude of the electric field is 1200 N/C. What... Problem 15CQ: A hollow soda straw is uniformly charged, as shown in Figure Q20.15. What is the electric field at... Problem 16CQ: A positively charged particle is in the center of a parallel-plate capacitor that has charge Q on... Problem 17CQ: Two charged particles are separated by 10 cm. Suppose the charge on each particle is doubled. By... Problem 18CQ: A small positive charge q experiences a force of magnitude F1, when placed at point 1 in Figure... Problem 19CQ: A typical commercial airplane is struck by lightning about once per year. When this happens, the... Problem 20CQ: Microbes such as bacteria have small positive charges when in solution. Public health agencies are... Problem 21CQ: a. Is there a point between a 10 nC charge and a 20 nC charge at which the electric field is zero?... Problem 22MCQ: Two lightweight, electrically neutral conducting balls hang from threads. Choose the diagram in... Problem 23MCQ: All the charges in Figure Q20.23 have the same magnitude. In which case does the electric field at... Problem 24MCQ: All the charges in Figure Q20.241Q have the same magnitude. In which case does the electric field at... Problem 25MCQ: All the charges in Figure Q20.25 have the same magnitude. In which case does the electric field at... Problem 26MCQ: A glass bead charged to +3.5 nC exerts an 8.0 104 N repulsive electric force on a plastic bead 2.9... Problem 27MCQ: A +7.5 nC point charge and a 2.0 nC point charge are 3.0 cm apart. What is the electric field... Problem 28MCQ: Three point charges are arranged as shown in Figure Q20.28. Which arrow best represents the... Problem 29MCQ: A positive charge is brought near to a dipole, as shown in Figure Q20.29. If the dipole is free to... Problem 1P: A glass rod is charged to +5.0 nC by rubbing. a. Have electrons been removed from the rod or protons... Problem 2P: A plastic rod is charged to 20 nC by rubbing. a. Have electrons been added to the rod or protons... Problem 3P Problem 4P: A plastic rod that has been charged to 15.0 nC touches a metal sphere. Afterward, the rod's charge... Problem 5P: A glass rod that has been charged to +12.0 nC touches a metal sphere. Afterward, the rod's charge is... Problem 6P: Two identical metal spheres A and Bare in contact. Both are initially neutral. 1.0 1012 electrons... Problem 7P: Two identical metal spheres A and Bare connected by a plastic rod. Both are initially neutral. 1.0 ... Problem 8P: If two identical conducting spheres are in contact, any excess charge will be evenly distributed... Problem 9P: Two 1.0 kg masses are 1.0 m apart on a frictionless table. Each has +1.0 C of charge. a. What is the... Problem 10P: A small metal sphere has a mass of 0.15 g and a charge of 23.0 nC. It is 10.0 cm directly above an... Problem 11P: A small plastic sphere with a charge of 5.0 nC is near another small plastic sphere with a charge of... Problem 12P: A small metal bead, labeled A, has a charge of 25 nC. It is touched to metal bead B, initially... Problem 13P: A small glass bead has been charged to +20 nC. A tiny ball bearing 1.0 cm above the bead feels a... Problem 14P: What are the magnitude and direction of the electric force on charge A in Figure P20.14? Figure... Problem 15P: In Figure P20.15, charge q2 experiences no net electric force. What is q1? Figure P20.15 Problem 16P: Object A, which has been charged to +10 nC, is at the origin. Object B, which has been charged to 20... Problem 17P: A small glass bead has been charged to +20 nC. What are the magnitude and direction of the... Problem 18P: What magnitude charge creates a 1.0 N/C electric field at a point 1.0 m away? Problem 19P: What are the strength and direction of the electric field 2.0 cm from a small glass bead that has... Problem 20P: A 30 nC charge experiences a 0.035 N electric force. What is the magnitude of electric field at the... Problem 21P: What are the strength and direction of the electric field 1.0 mm from (a) a proton and (b) an... Problem 22P: A +1 0 nC charge is located at the origin. a. What are the strengths of the electric fields at the... Problem 23P: A 10 nC charge is located at the origin. a. What are the strengths of the electric fields at the... Problem 24P: What are the strength and direction of the electric field at the position indicated by the dot in... Problem 25P: What are the strength and direction of the electric field at the position indicated by the dot in... Problem 26P: What are the strength and direction of an electric field that will balance the weight of (a) a... Problem 27P: A 0.10 g plastic bead is charged by the addition of 1.0 1010 excess electrons. What electric field... Problem 28P: A parallel-plate capacitor is constructed of two square plates, size L L, separated by distance d.... Problem 29P: A parallel-plate capacitor is formed from two 4.0 cm 4.0 cm electrodes spaced 2.0 mm apart. The... Problem 30P: Two identical closely spaced circular disks form a parallel-plate capacitor. Transferring 1.5 109... Problem 31P: A parallel-plate capacitor is constructed of two horizontal 12.0-cm-diameter circular plates, A 1 0... Problem 32P: Storm clouds may build up large negative charges near their bottom edges. The earth is a good... Problem 33P: A neutral conducting sphere is between two parallel charged plates, as shown in Figure P20.33.... Problem 34P: One kind of e-book display consists of millions of very small spheres that float in a thin fluid... Problem 35P: A protein molecule in an electrophoresis gel has a negative charge. The exact charge depends on the... Problem 36P: Large electric fields in cell membranes cause ions to move through the cell wall, as we will explore... Problem 37P: Molecules of carbon mon-oxide are permanent electric dipoles due to unequal sharing of electrons... Problem 38GP: A 2.0-mmdiameter copper ball is charged to +50 nC. What fraction of its electrons have been removed?... Problem 39GP: Pennies today are copper-covered zinc, but older pennies are 3.1 g of solid copper. What are the... Problem 40GP: Two protons are 2.0 fm apart. (1 fm= 1 femtometer = 1 1015 m.) a. What is the magnitude of the... Problem 41GP: The nucleus of a 12Xe atom (an isotope of the element xenon with mass 125 u) is 6.0 fm in diameter.... Problem 42GP: Two equally charged, 1.00 g spheres are placed with 2.00 cm between their centers. When released,... Problem 43GP: Objects A and Bare both positively charged. Both have a mass of 100 g, but A has twice the charge of... Problem 44GP: An electric dipole is formed from 1.0 nC point charges spaced 2.0 mm apart. The dipole is centered... Problem 45GP: What are the strength and direction of the electric field at the position indicated by the dot in... Problem 46GP: What are the strength and direction of the electric field at the position indicated by the dot in... Problem 47GP: What is the force on the 1.0 nC charge in Figure P20.47? Give your answer as a magnitude and a... Problem 48GP: What is the force on the 1.0 nC charge in Figure P20.48? Give your answer as a magnitude and a... Problem 49GP: What is the magnitude of the force on the 1.0 nC charge in the middle of Figure P20.49 due to the... Problem 50GP: What are the magnitude and direction of the force on the 1.0 nC charge in the middle of Figure... Problem 52GP: As shown in Figure P20.52, a 5.0 nC charge sits at x = 0 in a uniform 4500 N/C electric field... Problem 54GP: Two particles have positive charges q and Q. A third charged particle is placed halfway between... Problem 56GP: Model a pollen grain as a sphere of carbon 0.10 mm in diameter. If two such grains, spaced 1.0 m... Problem 57GP: In a simple model of the hydrogen atom, the electron moves in a circular orbit of radius 0.053 nm... Problem 58GP: A 0.10 g honeybee acquires a charge of +23 pC while flying. a. The electric field near the surface... Problem 60GP: Two 2.0-cm-diameter disks face each other, 1.0 mm apart. They are charged to 10 nC. a. What is the... Problem 61GP: The electron gun in a television tube uses a uniform electric field to accelerate electrons from... Problem 62GP: A 0.020 g plastic bead hangs from a lightweight thread. Another bead is fixed in position beneath... Problem 63GP: A 4.0 mg bead with a charge of 2.5 nC rests on a table. A second bead, with a charge of 5.6 nC, is... Problem 64GP: Two 3.0 g spheres on 1.0-m-long threads repel each other after being equally charged, as shown in... Problem 65GP: An electric field E = (100,000 N/C, right) causes the 5.0 g ball in Figure P20.65 to hang at a 20... Problem 66GP: An electric field E = (200,000 N/C, right) causes the 2.0 g ball in Figure P20.66 to hang at an... Problem 67GP: A small charged bead has a mass of 1.0 g. It is held in a uniform electric field E = (200,000 N/C,... Problem 68GP: A bead with a mass of 0.050 g and a charge of 15 nC is free to slide on a vertical rod. At the base... Problem 69GP: A small bead with a positive charge q is free to slide on a horizontal wire of length 4.0 cm. At the... Problem 70GP: A parallel-plate capacitor consists of two plates, each with an area of 28 cm2, separated by 3.0 mm.... Problem 71MSPP: If the charging collar has a positive charge, the net charge on a droplet separating from the stream... Problem 72MSPP: Which of the following describes the charges on the droplets that end up in the five tubes, moving... Problem 73MSPP: Because the droplets are conductors, a droplet's positive and negative charges will separate while... Problem 74MSPP: Another way to sort the droplets would be to give each droplet the same charge, then vary the... format_list_bulleted