Fundamentals of Physics Extended
10th Edition
ISBN: 9781118230725
Author: David Halliday, Robert Resnick, Jearl Walker
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
expand_more
expand_more
format_list_bulleted
Concept explainers
Textbook Question
Chapter 23, Problem 30P
In Fig. 23-43, short sections of two very long parallel lines of charge are shown, fixed in place, separated by L = 8.0 cm. The uniform linear charge densities are +6.0 µC/m for line 1 and −2.0 µC/m for line 2. Where along the x axis shown is the net electric field from the two lines zero?
Figure 23-43 Problem 30.
Expert Solution & Answer
Want to see the full answer?
Check out a sample textbook solutionStudents have asked these similar questions
30 In Fig. 23-43, short sections of
two very long parallel lines of
charge are shown, fixed in place, Line 1
separated by L = 8.0 cm. The uni-
form linear charge densities are
+6.0 µC/m for line 1 and -2.0
C/m for line 2. Where along the x
axis shown is the net electric field
from the two lines zero?
Line 2
L/2 L/2
Figure 23-43 Problem 30.
30 In Fig. 23-43, short sections of
two very long parallel lines of
charge are shown, fixed in place, Line 1
separated by L= 8.0 cm. The uni-
form linear charge densities are
+6.0 µC/m for line 1 and -2.0
µC/m for line 2. Where along the x
axis shown is the net electric field
from the two lines zero?
Line 2
L/2 | L/2
Figure 23-43 Problem 30.
In Figure 23-35, short sections of two very long parallel lines of charge are shown, fixed in place and separated by L = 7.6 cm. The uniform linear charge densities are +6.6 µC/m for line 1 and -2.0 µC/m for line 2. Where along the x axis shown is the net electric field from the two lines zero?
Chapter 23 Solutions
Fundamentals of Physics Extended
Ch. 23 - A surface has the area vector A = 2 i 3 j m2....Ch. 23 - Figure 23-22 shows, in cross section, three solid...Ch. 23 - Figure 23-23 shows, in cross section, a central...Ch. 23 - Figure 23-24 shows, in cross section, two Gaussian...Ch. 23 - In Fig. 23-25, an election is released between two...Ch. 23 - Three infinite nonconducting sheets, with uniform...Ch. 23 - Figure 23-26 shows four situations in which four...Ch. 23 - Figure 23-27 shows four solid spheres, each with...Ch. 23 - A small charged ball lies within the hollow of a...Ch. 23 - Rank the situations of Question 9 according to the...
Ch. 23 - Figure 23-28 shows a section of three long charged...Ch. 23 - Figure 23-29 shows four Gaussian surfaces...Ch. 23 - SSM The square surface shown in Fig. 23-30...Ch. 23 - An electric field given by E = 4.0 i 3.0y2 2.0 j...Ch. 23 - The cube in Fig. 23-31 has edge length 1.40 m and...Ch. 23 - In Fig. 23-32, a butterfly net is in a uniform...Ch. 23 - In Fig. 23-33, a proton is a distance d/2 directly...Ch. 23 - At each point on the surface of the cube shown in...Ch. 23 - A particle of charge 1.8 C is at the center of a...Ch. 23 - When a shower is turned on in a dosed bathroom,...Ch. 23 - ILW Fig. 23-31 shows a Gaussian surface in the...Ch. 23 - Figure 23-34 shows a closed Gaussian surface in...Ch. 23 - GO Figure 23-35 shows a dosed Gaussian surface in...Ch. 23 - Figure 23-36 shows two non-conducting spherical...Ch. 23 - SSM The electric field in a certain region of...Ch. 23 - GO Flux and nonconducting shells. A charged...Ch. 23 - A particle of charge q is placed at one corner of...Ch. 23 - GO The box-like Gaussian surface shown in Fig....Ch. 23 - SSM A uniformly charged conducting sphere of 1.2 m...Ch. 23 - The electric field just above the surface of the...Ch. 23 - Space vehicles traveling through Earths radiation...Ch. 23 - GO Flux and conducting shells. A charged particle...Ch. 23 - An isolated conductor has net charge 10 106 C and...Ch. 23 - An electron is released 9.0 cm from a very long...Ch. 23 - a The drum of a photocopying machine has a length...Ch. 23 - Figure 23-40 shows a section of a long,...Ch. 23 - SSM An infinite line of charge produces a field of...Ch. 23 - Figure 23-41a shows a narrow charged solid...Ch. 23 - GO A long, straight wire has fixed negative charge...Ch. 23 - GO A charge of uniform linear density 2.0 nC/m is...Ch. 23 - SSM WWW Figure 23-42 is a section of a conducting...Ch. 23 - In Fig. 23-43, short sections of two very long...Ch. 23 - ILW Two long, charged, thin-walled, concentric...Ch. 23 - GO A long, nonconducting, solid cylinder of radius...Ch. 23 - In Fig. 23-44, two large, thin metal plates are...Ch. 23 - In Fig. 23-45, a small circular hole of radius R =...Ch. 23 - GO Figure 23-46a shows three plastic sheets that...Ch. 23 - Figure 23-47 shows cross sections through two...Ch. 23 - SSM WWW A square metal plate of edge length 8.0 cm...Ch. 23 - GO In Fig. 23-48a, an electron is shot directly...Ch. 23 - SSM In Fig. 23-49, a small, nonconducting ball of...Ch. 23 - Figure 23-50 shows a very large nonconducting...Ch. 23 - GO An electron is shot directly toward the center...Ch. 23 - Two large metal plates of area 1.0 m2 face each...Ch. 23 - GO Figure 23-51 shows a cross section through a...Ch. 23 - Figure 23-52 gives the magnitude of the electric...Ch. 23 - Two charged concentric spherical shells have radii...Ch. 23 - Assume that a ball of charged particles has a...Ch. 23 - SSM An unknown charge sits on a conducting solid...Ch. 23 - GO A charged particle is held at the center of a...Ch. 23 - In Fig, 23-54, a solid sphere of radius a = 2.00...Ch. 23 - GO Figure 23-55 shows two nonconducting spherical...Ch. 23 - SSM WWW In Fig. 23-56, a nonconducting spherical...Ch. 23 - GO Figure 23-57 shows a spherical shell with...Ch. 23 - ILW The volume charge density of a solid...Ch. 23 - Figure 23-58 shows, in cross section, two solid...Ch. 23 - A charge distribution that is spherically...Ch. 23 - The electric field in a particular space is E = x ...Ch. 23 - A thin-walled metal spherical shell has radius...Ch. 23 - A uniform surface charge of density 8.0 nC/m2 is...Ch. 23 - Charge of uniform volume density = 1.2 nC/m3...Ch. 23 - The chocolate crumb mystery. Explosions ignited by...Ch. 23 - SSM A thin-walled metal spherical shell of radius...Ch. 23 - A particle of charge q = 1.0 107 C is at the...Ch. 23 - A proton at speed v = 3.00 105 m/s orbits at...Ch. 23 - Equation 23-11 E = /0 gives the electric field at...Ch. 23 - Charge Q is uniformly distributed in a sphere of...Ch. 23 - A charged particle causes an electric flux of 750...Ch. 23 - SSM The electric field at point P just outside the...Ch. 23 - The net electric flux through each face of a die...Ch. 23 - Figure 23-59 shows, in cross section, three...Ch. 23 - Charge of uniform volume density = 3.2 C/m3 fills...Ch. 23 - A Gaussian surface in the form of a hemisphere of...Ch. 23 - What net charge is enclosed by the Gaussian cube...Ch. 23 - A nonconducting solid sphere has a uniform volume...Ch. 23 - A uniform charge density of 500 nC/m3 is...Ch. 23 - Figure 23-61 shows a Geiger counter, a device used...Ch. 23 - Charge is distributed uniformly throughout the...Ch. 23 - SSM A spherical conducting shell has a charge of...Ch. 23 - A charge of 6.00 pC is spread uniformly throughout...Ch. 23 - Water in an irrigation ditch of width w = 3.22 m...Ch. 23 - Charge of uniform surface density 8.00 nC/m2 is...Ch. 23 - A spherical ball at charged particles has a...
Additional Science Textbook Solutions
Find more solutions based on key concepts
61. Larger animals have sturdier bones than smaller animals. A mouse’s skeleton is only a few percent of its bo...
College Physics: A Strategic Approach (3rd Edition)
How Would the experiments result charge if oxygen (O2) were induced in the spark chamber?
Biology: Life on Earth with Physiology (11th Edition)
Identify each of the following reproductive barriers as prezygotic or postzygotic a. One lilac species lives on...
Campbell Essential Biology (7th Edition)
A differential pressure gauge mounted on a vessel shows 1.25MPa , and a local barometer gives atmospheric press...
Fundamentals Of Thermodynamics
44. Calculate the ratio of CH3NH2 to CH3NH3Cl concentration required to create a buffer with pH = 10.24.
Chemistry: A Molecular Approach (4th Edition)
Which one of the following is not a fuel produced by microorganisms? a. algal oil b. ethanol c. hydrogen d. met...
Microbiology: An Introduction
Knowledge Booster
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, physics and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.Similar questions
- A solid conducting sphere of radius 2.00 cm has a charge 8.00 μC. A conducting spherical shell of inner radius 4.00 cm and outer radius 5.00 cm is concentric with the solid sphere and has a total charge −4.00 μC. Find the electric field at (a) r = 1.00 cm, (b) r = 3.00 cm, (c) r = 4.50 cm, and (d) r = 7.00 cm from the center of this charge configuration.arrow_forwardIn Figure 23-35, short sections of two very long parallel lines of charge are shown, fixed in place and separated by L = 8.2 cm. The uniform linear charge densities are +6.0 µC/m for line 1 and -2.0 µC/m for line 2. Where along the x axis shown is the net electric field from the two lines zero?arrow_forwardd L In Fig-1, there is a rod of length LA = 49 cm is lying on the x -axis whose one end is placed at the origin. It carries a uniform linear charge density AA = -21 µC/cm. The point P is located on the x-axis at a distance d = 10 cm from the origin as shown in the figure. a) Find the electric field in unit vector notation at point P due to the rod A. I component of the electric field Give your answer to at least three significance digits. N/C y component of the electric field Give your answer to at least three significance digits. N/Carrow_forward
- 34 In Fig. 23-45, a small circular hole of radius R = 1.80 cm has been cut in the middle of an infinite, flat, nonconducting surface that has uniform charge density o= 4.50 pC/m?. A z axis, with its origin at the hole's center, is perpendicular to the surface. In unit- vector notation, what is the electric field at point Pat z = 2.56 cm? Hint: See Eq. 22-26 and use superposition.) %3D Rarrow_forward.54 Figure 23-58 shows, in cross section, two solid spheres with uni- formly distributed charge through- out their volumes. Each has radius R. Point P lies on a line connecting Figure 23-58 Problem 54. the centers of the spheres, at radial distance R/2.00 from the center of sphere 1. If the net electric field at point Pis zero, what is the ratio q/qı of the total charges?arrow_forwardNeeds Complete solution with 100 % accuracy.arrow_forward
- The electric field everywhere on the surface of a charged sphere of radius 0.273 m has a magnitude of 520 N/C and points radially outward from the center of the sphere. (a) What is the net charge on the sphere? nC (b) What can you conclude about the nature and distribution of charge inside the sphere?arrow_forwardA positively charged particle is held at the center of a spherical shell. The figure gives the magnitude E of the electric field versus radial distance r. The scale of the vertical axis is set by E, = 8.0 × 107 N/C. Approximately, what is the net charge on the shell? Assume r, - 4 cm. E 2r 3r 4r 5r, r (cm) Units Numberarrow_forwardFigure 22-44 shows three circular arcs centered on the origin of a coordinate system. On each arc, the uniformly distributed charge is given in terms of Q=2.00 µC.The radii are given in terms of R=10.0 cm.What are the (a) magnitude and (b) direction (relative to the positive x direction) of the net electric field at the origin due to the arcs? 3R +9Q -4Q 2R +Q Rarrow_forward
- Charge is distributed uniformly along a long straight wire. The electric field 5.00 cm from the wire is 20.0 N/C, directed radially outward towards the axis of symmetry. The linear charge density on the wire isarrow_forwardThe x=2 and y=-3 planes have surface charge densities of σ₁ = 10 nC/m² and 02 0₂ = 15 nC/m² respectively. If the line x=0, z=2 has a linear charge density of λ = 10л nС/m. Find the magnitude of the resultant electric field at the point P(1,1,-1)arrow_forwardA positively charged particle is held at the center of a spherical shell. The figure gives the magnitude E of the electric field versus radial distancer. The scale of the vertical axis is set by E,- 14.5 x 107 N/C. Approximately, what is the net charge on the shell? Assumer, -2 cm. Number E (10² N/C) E 0 T₁ ! Units UC 27, 3r, r (cm) 41, 5r, 27arrow_forward
arrow_back_ios
SEE MORE QUESTIONS
arrow_forward_ios
Recommended textbooks for you
- Principles of Physics: A Calculus-Based TextPhysicsISBN:9781133104261Author:Raymond A. Serway, John W. JewettPublisher:Cengage Learning
Principles of Physics: A Calculus-Based Text
Physics
ISBN:9781133104261
Author:Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett
Publisher:Cengage Learning
Electric Fields: Crash Course Physics #26; Author: CrashCourse;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdulzEfQXDE;License: Standard YouTube License, CC-BY