Physics for Scientists and Engineers
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Author: Tipler
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Chapter 23, Problem 66P

(a)

To determine

The electrostatic potential energy of the system of the charge.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 66P

The electrostatic potential energy of the system of the charge is 190mJ .

Explanation of Solution

Given Data:

The charge on first particle is q1=+4.20μC

The charge on second particle is q2=+4.20μC

The charge on third particle is q3=+4.20μC

Formula used:

The expression for the work required to assemble the system of charges is given as,

  U=k(q1q2r 1,2+q1q3r 1,3+q2q3r 2,3)

Here, the radius of the particle is given as,

  r1,2=2.50mr2,3=2.50mr1,3=2.50m

Calculation:

The work required to assemble the system of charges is calculated as,

  U=k( q 1 q 2 r 1,2 + q 1 q 3 r 1,3 + q 2 q 3 r 2,3 )=(8.988× 109 Nm 2/ C 2)( ( 4.20μC )( 4.20μC ) 2.50m + ( 4.20μC )( 4.20μC ) 2.50m + ( 4.20μC )( 4.20μC ) 2.50m )=190mJ

Conclusion:

Therefore, the electrostatic potential energy of the system of the charge is 190mJ .

(b)

To determine

The electrostatic potential energy of the system of the charge.

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 66P

The electrostatic potential energy of the system of the charge is 63.4mJ .

Explanation of Solution

Given Data:

The charge on first particle is q1=+4.20μC

The charge on second particle is q2=+4.20μC

The charge on third particle is q3=4.20μC

Formula used:

The expression for the work required to assemble the system of charges is given as,

  U=k(q1q2r 1,2+q1q3r 1,3+q2q3r 2,3)

Here, the radius of the particle is given as,

  r1,2=2.50mr2,3=2.50mr1,3=2.50m

Calculation:

The work required to assemble the system of charges is calculated as,

  U=k( q 1 q 2 r 1,2 + q 1 q 3 r 1,3 + q 2 q 3 r 2,3 )=(8.988× 109 Nm 2/ C 2)( ( 4.20μC )( 4.20μC ) 2.50m + ( 4.20μC )( 4.20μC ) 2.50m + ( 4.20μC )( 4.20μC ) 2.50m )=63.4mJ

Conclusion:

Therefore the electrostatic potential energy of the system of the charge is 63.4mJ .

(c)

To determine

The electrostatic potential energy of the system of the charge.

(c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 66P

The electrostatic potential energy of the system of the charge is 63.4mJ .

Explanation of Solution

Given Data:

The charge on first particle is q1=4.20μC

The charge on second particle is q2=4.20μC

The charge on third particle is q3=+4.20μC

Formula used:

The expression for the work required to assemble the system of charges is given as,

  U=k(q1q2r 1,2+q1q3r 1,3+q2q3r 2,3)

Here, the radius of the particle is given as,

  r1,2=2.50mr2,3=2.50mr1,3=2.50m

Calculation:

The work required to assemble the system of charges is calculated as,

  U=k( q 1 q 2 r 1,2 + q 1 q 3 r 1,3 + q 2 q 3 r 2,3 )=(8.988× 109 Nm 2/ C 2)( ( 4.20μC )( 4.20μC ) 2.50m + ( 4.20μC )( 4.20μC ) 2.50m + ( 4.20μC )( 4.20μC ) 2.50m )=63.4mJ

Conclusion:

Therefore the electrostatic potential energy of the system of the charge is 63.4mJ .

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