Review. In fair weather, the electric field in the air at a particular location immediately above the Earth's surface is 120 N/C directed downward, (a) What is the surface charge density on the ground? Is it positive or negative? (b) Imagine the surface charge density is uniform over the planet. What then is the charge of the whole surface of the Earth? (c) What is the Earth’s electric potential due to this charge? (d) What is the difference in potential between the head and the feet of a person 1.75 m tall? (Ignore any charges in the atmosphere.) (e) Imagine the Moon, with 27.3% of the radius of the Earth, had a charge 27.3% as large, with the same sign. Find the electric force the Earth would then exert on the Moon, (f) State how the answer to part (e) compares with the gravitational force the Earth exerts on the Moon.
Review. In fair weather, the electric field in the air at a particular location immediately above the Earth's surface is 120 N/C directed downward, (a) What is the surface charge density on the ground? Is it positive or negative? (b) Imagine the surface charge density is uniform over the planet. What then is the charge of the whole surface of the Earth? (c) What is the Earth’s electric potential due to this charge? (d) What is the difference in potential between the head and the feet of a person 1.75 m tall? (Ignore any charges in the atmosphere.) (e) Imagine the Moon, with 27.3% of the radius of the Earth, had a charge 27.3% as large, with the same sign. Find the electric force the Earth would then exert on the Moon, (f) State how the answer to part (e) compares with the gravitational force the Earth exerts on the Moon.
Review. In fair weather, the electric field in the air at a particular location immediately above the Earth's surface is 120 N/C directed downward, (a) What is the surface charge density on the ground? Is it positive or negative? (b) Imagine the surface charge density is uniform over the planet. What then is the charge of the whole surface of the Earth? (c) What is the Earth’s electric potential due to this charge? (d) What is the difference in potential between the head and the feet of a person 1.75 m tall? (Ignore any charges in the atmosphere.) (e) Imagine the Moon, with 27.3% of the radius of the Earth, had a charge 27.3% as large, with the same sign. Find the electric force the Earth would then exert on the Moon, (f) State how the answer to part (e) compares with the gravitational force the Earth exerts on the Moon.
(a)
Expert Solution
To determine
The surface charge density on the ground.
Answer to Problem 25.54AP
The surface charge density on the ground is
−1.06nC/m2.
Explanation of Solution
Given info: The electric field above the earth’s surface is
120N/C directed towards downward.
Write the expression for the surface charge density.
σ=Eε0
Here,
σ is the surface charge density.
E is the electric field.
ε0 is the permittivity of free space.
The value of
ε0 is
8.85×10−12C2/N⋅m2.
Substitute
120N/C for
E and
8.85×10−12C2/N⋅m2 for
ε0 in above equation.
Therefore, the electric potential of earth is
−7.64×102MV.
(d)
Expert Solution
To determine
The electric potential difference between the head and feet of a
1.75m tall person.
Answer to Problem 25.54AP
The electric potential difference between the head and feet of a
1.75m tall person is
210V.
Explanation of Solution
Given info: The electric field above the earth’s surface is
120N/C directed towards downward.
Write the expression for the electric potential difference between the head and feet of a person.
ΔV=Ed
Here,
ΔV is the electric potential difference between the head and feet of a person.
d is the height of the person.
Substitute
120N/C for
E and
1.75m for
d in above equation.
ΔV=120N/C×1.75m=210V
Conclusion:
Therefore, the electric potential difference between the head and feet of a
1.75m tall person is
210V.
(e)
Expert Solution
To determine
The electric force between the earth and moon.
Answer to Problem 25.54AP
The electric force between the earth and moon is
4.87×103N.
Explanation of Solution
Given info: The electric field above the earth’s surface is
120N/C directed towards downward, the radius of the moon is
27.3% of radius of earth and the charge of the moon is
27.3% of charge of earth.
The distance between moon and earth is
3.84×108m.
From part (b) the charge of earth is
−541kC.
The charge of moon is given by,
Qm=27.3%(−541kC)=−147.693kC
Thus, the value of
Qm is
−147.693kC.
Write the expression for the electric force between moon and earth.
F=keQQmr2
Here,
F is the electric force between moon and earth.
Qm is the charge of moon.
r is the distance between moon and earth.
Substitute
8.99×109N⋅m2/C2 for
ke,
−541kC for
Q,
−147.693kC for
Qm and
3.84×108m for
r in above equation.
Therefore, the electric force between the earth and moon is
4.87×103N.
(f)
Expert Solution
To determine
The comparison of the gravitation force and the electric force
Answer to Problem 25.54AP
The gravitation force is
4.08×1016 times larger than the electric force and electric force is negligible in comparison to gravitation force.
Explanation of Solution
Given info: The electric field above the earth’s surface is
120N/C directed towards downward, the radius of the moon is
27.3% of radius of earth and the charge of the moon is
27.3% of charge of earth.
The mass of earth is
5.98×1024kg and the mass of the moon is
7.36×1022kg.
From part (e) the electric force between the earth and moon is
4.87×103N.
Write the expression for the gravitational force between moon and earth.
Fg=Gmemmr2
Here,
Fg is the gravitational force between moon and earth.
mm is the mass of moon.
me is the mass of earth.
G is the gravitational constant.
The value of
G is
6.67×10−11N⋅m2/kg2.
Substitute
6.67×10−11N⋅m2/kg2 for
G,
7.36×1022kg for
mm,
5.98×1024kg for
me and
3.84×108m for
r in above equation.
Substitute
1.99×1020N for
Fg and
4.87×103N for
F in above equation.
1.99×1020N4.87×103N=4.08×1016
The gravitation force is
4.08×1016 times larger than the electric force and opposite in direction.
Conclusion:
Therefore, the gravitation force is
4.08×1016 times larger than the electric force and electric force is negligible in comparison to gravitation force.
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