Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Foundations and Connections
Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Foundations and Connections
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Author: Debora M. Katz
Publisher: Cengage Custom Learning
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Chapter 24, Problem 68PQ

(a)

To determine

The magnitude of electric field along the disk’s axis at a distance of 2.50cm.

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 68PQ

The electric field at distance 2.50cm is 1.25×109N/C.

Explanation of Solution

Write the formula for the electric field created by a disk along the axis of the disk.

    E=2πkσ(1yR2+y2)

Here, E is the electric field, k is the coulomb’s constant, σ is the surface charge density, y is the distance of the point from the center, and R is the radius of the disk.

Conclusion:

  Substitute 8.99×109Nm2/C2 for k, 2.45×102C/m2 for σ, 0.250m for R, 2.50cm for y to

determine the electric field.

    E=2π(8.99×109Nm2/C2)(2.45×102C/m2)(12.50cm(0.250m)2+(2.50cm)2)=2π(8.99×109Nm2/C2)(2.45×102C/m2)(12.50×102m(0.250m)2+(2.50×102m)2)=1.25×109N/C

The electric field at distance 2.50cm is 1.25×109N/C.

(b)

To determine

The magnitude of electric field along the disk’s axis at a distance of 25.0cm.

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 68PQ

The electric field at distance 25.0cm is 4.05×108N/C.

Explanation of Solution

Write the formula for the electric field created by a disk along the axis of the disk.

    E=2πkσ(1yR2+y2)

Here, E is the electric field, k is the coulomb’s constant, σ is the surface charge density, y is the distance of the point from the center, and R is the radius of the disk.

Conclusion:

  Substitute 8.99×109Nm2/C2 for k, 2.45×102C/m2 for σ, 0.250m for R, 25.0cm for y to

determine the electric field.

    E=2π(8.99×109Nm2/C2)(2.45×102C/m2)(125.0cm(0.250m)2+(2.50cm)2)=2π(8.99×109Nm2/C2)(2.45×102C/m2)(125.0×102m(0.250m)2+(25.0×102m)2)=4.05×108N/C

The electric field at distance 25.0cm is 4.05×108N/C.

(c)

To determine

The magnitude of electric field along the disk’s axis at a distance of 50.0cm.

(c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 68PQ

The electric field at distance 50.0cm is 1.46×108N/C.

Explanation of Solution

Write the formula for the electric field created by a disk along the axis of the disk.

    E=2πkσ(1yR2+y2)

Here, E is the electric field, k is the coulomb’s constant, σ is the surface charge density, y is the distance of the point from the center, and R is the radius of the disk.

Conclusion:

  Substitute 8.99×109Nm2/C2 for k, 2.45×102C/m2 for σ, 0.250m for R, 50.0cm for y to

determine the electric field.

  E=2π(8.99×109Nm2/C2)(2.45×102C/m2)(150.0cm(0.250m)2+(50.0cm)2)=2π(8.99×109Nm2/C2)(2.45×102C/m2)(150.0×102m(0.250m)2+(50.0×102m)2)=1.46×108N/C

The electric field at distance 50.0cm is 1.46×108N/C.

(d)

To determine

The magnitude of electric field along the disk’s axis at a distance of 5.00m.

(d)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 68PQ

The electric field at distance 5.00m is 1.73×106N/C.

Explanation of Solution

Write the formula for the electric field created by a disk along the axis of the disk.

    E=2πkσ(1yR2+y2)

Here, E is the electric field, k is the coulomb’s constant, σ is the surface charge density, y is the distance of the point from the center, and R is the radius of the disk.

Conclusion:

  Substitute 8.99×109Nm2/C2 for k, 2.45×102C/m2 for σ, 0.250m for R, 5.00m for y to

determine the electric field.

    E=2π(8.99×109Nm2/C2)(2.45×102C/m2)(15.00m(0.250m)2+(5.00m)2)=1.73×106N/C

The electric field at distance 5.00m is 1.73×106N/C.

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