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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
Check Mark

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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