A metal sphere with radius r a = 1.20 cm is supported on an insulating stand at the center of a hollow, metal, spherical shell with radius r b , = 9.60cm. Charge + q is put on the inner sphere and charge q on the outer spherical shell. The magnitude of q is chosen to make the potential difference between the spheres 500 V. with the inner sphere at higher potential, (a) Use the result of Exercise 23.41(b) to calculate q. (b) With the help of the result of Exercise 23.41(a), sketch the equipotential surfaces that correspond to 500, 400, 300, 200, 100, and 0 V. (c) In your sketch, show the electric field lines. Are the electric field lines and equipotential surfaces mutually perpendicular? Are the equipotential surfaces closer together when the magnitude of E → is largest?
A metal sphere with radius r a = 1.20 cm is supported on an insulating stand at the center of a hollow, metal, spherical shell with radius r b , = 9.60cm. Charge + q is put on the inner sphere and charge q on the outer spherical shell. The magnitude of q is chosen to make the potential difference between the spheres 500 V. with the inner sphere at higher potential, (a) Use the result of Exercise 23.41(b) to calculate q. (b) With the help of the result of Exercise 23.41(a), sketch the equipotential surfaces that correspond to 500, 400, 300, 200, 100, and 0 V. (c) In your sketch, show the electric field lines. Are the electric field lines and equipotential surfaces mutually perpendicular? Are the equipotential surfaces closer together when the magnitude of E → is largest?
A metal sphere with radius ra = 1.20 cm is supported on an insulating stand at the center of a hollow, metal, spherical shell with radius rb, = 9.60cm. Charge +q is put on the inner sphere and charge q on the outer spherical shell. The magnitude of q is chosen to make the potential difference between the spheres 500 V. with the inner sphere at higher potential, (a) Use the result of Exercise 23.41(b) to calculate q. (b) With the help of the result of Exercise 23.41(a), sketch the equipotential surfaces that correspond to 500, 400, 300, 200, 100, and 0 V. (c) In your sketch, show the electric field lines. Are the electric field lines and equipotential surfaces mutually perpendicular? Are the equipotential surfaces closer together when the magnitude of
E
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is largest?
At point A, 3.20 m from a small source of sound that is emitting uniformly in all directions, the intensity level is 58.0 dB. What is the intensity of the sound at A? How far from the source must you go so that the intensity is one-fourth of what it was at A? How far must you go so that the sound level is one-fourth of what it was at A?
Make a plot of the acceleration of a ball that is thrown upward at 20 m/s subject to gravitation alone (no drag). Assume upward is the +y direction (and downward negative y).
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