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Example 23.3 derives the exact expression for the electric field at a point on the axis of a uniformly charged disk. Consider a disk of radius R = 3.00 cm having a uniformly distributed charge of +5.20 μC. (a) Using the result of Example 23.3, compute the electric field at a point on the axis and 3.00 mm from the center. (b) What If? Explain how the answer to part (a) compares with the field computed from the near-field approximation E = σ/2ϵ0. (We derived this expression in Example 23.3.) (c) Using the result of Example 23.3, compute the electric field at a point on the axis and 30.0 cm from the center of the disk. (d) What If? Explain how the answer to part (c) compares with the electric field obtained by treating the disk as a +5.20-μC charged particle at a distance of 30.0 cm.
(a)
The electric field at a point on the axis and
Answer to Problem 5P
The electric field at a point on the axis and
Explanation of Solution
Given info: The value of the charge is
The formula to calculate the surface charge density is,
The formula to calculate the area is,
Substitute
Substitute
The formula to calculate the electric field at a point from the center of a uniformly charged disk is,
Here,
Substitute
Conclusion:
Therefore, the electric field at a point on the axis and
(b)
The percentage change when part (a) is compared with the field computed from the near field approximation.
Answer to Problem 5P
The magnitude of electric field when computed from near field approximation is
Explanation of Solution
The formula to calculate the electric field at a point from the center of a uniformly charged disk is,
Here,
Substitute
The value of electric field for uniformly charged disk for a point
The value of the electric field computed from near field approximation is
The formula to calculate the percentage change with respect to the field computed from near field approximation is,
Conclusion:
Therefore, the magnitude of electric field when computed from near field approximation is
(c)
The electric field at a point on the axis and
Answer to Problem 5P
The electric field at a point on the axis and
Explanation of Solution
Given info: The value of the charge is
The formula to calculate the surface charge density is,
The formula to calculate the area is,
Substitute
Substitute
The formula to calculate the electric field at a point from the center of a uniformly charged disk is,
Here,
Substitute
Conclusion:
Therefore, the Electric field at a point on the axis and
(d)
The percentage change when part (c) is compared with the field obtained by treating the disk as a
Answer to Problem 5P
The magnitude of electric field obtained by treating the disk as a
Explanation of Solution
The formula to calculate the electric field of a charged particle is,
Here
Substitute
the percentage change when part (c) is compared with the field obtained by treating the disk as a
The value of electric field for uniformly charged disk for a point
The value of the electric field computed from near field approximation is
The formula to calculate the percentage change when part (c) is compared with the field obtained by treating the disk as a
Conclusion:
Therefore, the magnitude of electric field obtained by treating the disk as a
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