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Bundle: Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics, Loose-leaf Version, 9th + WebAssign Printed Access Card, Multi-Term
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Author: Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 25, Problem 3OQ

(i)

To determine

The charge shared between the spheres A and B.

(i)

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Answer to Problem 3OQ

Option (c) 150nC on A and 300nC on B.

Explanation of Solution

The sum of charge on point A and charge on point B is equal to 450nC.

    qA+qB=450nC                                                                                (I)

Write the expression for potential on the sphere A.

    VA=14πε0qArA

Here, VA is the potential on sphere A, rA is the radius of the sphere A and qA is the charge on sphere A.

Write the expression for potential on the sphere B.

    VB=14πε0qBrB

Here, VB is the potential on sphere B, rB is the radius of the sphere B and qB is the charge on sphere B.

The potential difference at point A and B are equal.

    VA=VB

Substitute 14πε0qArA for VA and 14πε0qBrB for VB in the above equation.

    14πε0qArA=14πε0qBrBqArA=qBrBqAqB=rArB                                                                            (II)

Conclusion:

Substitute 1.00cm for rA and 2.00cm for rB in equation (II).

    qAqB=(1.00cm)(102m1.00cm)(2.00cm)(102m1.00cm)qAqB=1.00×102m2.00×102mqAqB=0.5qA=0.5qB

Substitute 0.5qB for qA in equation (I) to find to find qB.

    0.5qB+qB=450nC1.5qB=450nCqB=450nC1.5qB=300nC

Substitute 300nC for qB in equation (I) to find qA.

    qA+300nC=450nCqA=150nC

The charge at point A is 150nC and the charge at point B is 300nC.

Therefore, option (c) 150nC on A and 300nC on B; is correct.

(ii)

To determine

The charge shared between the spheres.

(ii)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 3OQ

The charge shared between the spheres is 150nC.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for potential on the metal sphere A.

    VA=14πε0qArA                                                                                         (III)

The initial potential on the metal sphere B is zero.

Write the expression for common potential.

    ΔV=QCA+CB

Here, ΔV is the common potential, Q is the charge.

Substitute 4πε0rA for CA and 4πε0rB for CB in the above equation.

    ΔV=Q4πε0rA+4πε0rB=14πε0(QrA+rB)                                                                            (IV)

Write the expression for charge on sphere B.

    qB=CBΔV

Substitute (4πε0)rB for CB in the above equation.

    qB=(4πε0)rBΔV                                                                                  (V)

Write the expression for net charge at point A.

    qnet=qAqB                                                                                      (VI)

Conclusion:

Substitute 9×109Nm2/C2 for 14πε0, 450nC for qA and 1.00cm for rA in equation (III) to find VA.

    VA=(9×109Nm2/C2)(450nC)(109C1.00nC)(1.00cm)(102m1.00cm)=(9×109Nm2/C2)(450×109C)(1.00×102m)=4050×102V

Substitute 9×109Nm2/C2 for 14πε0, 450nC for qA, 2.00cm for qB and 1.00cm for rA in equation (IV) to find ΔV.

    ΔV=(9×109Nm2/C2)[(450nC)(109C1.00nC)(1.00cm)(102m1.00cm)+(2.00cm)(102m1.00cm)]=(9×109Nm2/C2)[450×109C1.00×102m+2.00×102m]=1350×102V

Substitute 19×109Nm2/C2 for 4πε0, 2.00×102m for rB and 1350×102V for ΔV in equation (V) to find qB.

    qB=(19×109Nm2/C2)(2.00×102m)(1350×102V)=300×109C(1nC109C)=300nC

Substitute 450nC for qA and 300nC for qB in equation (VI) to find qnet.

    qnet=450nC300nC=150nC

Therefore, the charge shared between the spheres is 150nC.

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