The general form of Gauss’s law describes how a charge creates an electric field in a material, as well as in vacuum: ∫ E → ⋅ d A → = q in ϵ where ϵ = κϵ 0 is the permittivity of the material. (a) A sheet with charge Q uniformly distributed over its area A is surrounded by a dielectric. Show that the sheet creates a uniform electric field at nearby points with magnitude E = Q /2 Aϵ . (b) Two large sheets of area A , carrying opposite charges of equal magnitude Q , are a small distance d apart. Show that they create uniform electric field in the space between them with magnitude E = Q / Aϵ . (c) Assume the negative plate is at zero potential. Show that the positive plate is at potential Qd / Aϵ . (d) Show that the capacitance of the pair of plates is given by C = Aϵ / d = κAϵ 0 / d .
The general form of Gauss’s law describes how a charge creates an electric field in a material, as well as in vacuum: ∫ E → ⋅ d A → = q in ϵ where ϵ = κϵ 0 is the permittivity of the material. (a) A sheet with charge Q uniformly distributed over its area A is surrounded by a dielectric. Show that the sheet creates a uniform electric field at nearby points with magnitude E = Q /2 Aϵ . (b) Two large sheets of area A , carrying opposite charges of equal magnitude Q , are a small distance d apart. Show that they create uniform electric field in the space between them with magnitude E = Q / Aϵ . (c) Assume the negative plate is at zero potential. Show that the positive plate is at potential Qd / Aϵ . (d) Show that the capacitance of the pair of plates is given by C = Aϵ / d = κAϵ 0 / d .
Solution Summary: The sheet creates uniform electric field at nearby points with magnitude E=Q2Aepsilon .
The general form of Gauss’s law describes how a charge creates an electric field in a material, as well as in vacuum:
∫
E
→
⋅
d
A
→
=
q
in
ϵ
where ϵ = κϵ0 is the permittivity of the material. (a) A sheet with charge Q uniformly distributed over its area A is surrounded by a dielectric. Show that the sheet creates a uniform electric field at nearby points with magnitude E = Q/2Aϵ. (b) Two large sheets of area A, carrying opposite charges of equal magnitude Q, are a small distance d apart. Show that they create uniform electric field in the space between them with magnitude E = Q/Aϵ. (c) Assume the negative plate is at zero potential. Show that the positive plate is at potential Qd/Aϵ. (d) Show that the capacitance of the pair of plates is given by C = Aϵ/d = κAϵ0/d.
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(Figure 1) shows a bucket suspended from a cable by means of a small
pulley at C.
If the bucket and its contents have a mass of 10 kg, determine the location of the pulley for equilibrium. The cable is 6 m long.
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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The particle in is in equilibrium and F4 = 165 lb.
Part A
Determine the magnitude of F1.
Express your answer in pounds to three significant figures.
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Determine the magnitude of F2.
Express your answer in pounds to three significant figures.
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Determine the magnitude of F3.
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The 10-lb weight is supported by the cord AC and roller and by the spring that has a stiffness of k = 10 lb/in. and an
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Part A
Determine the distance d to maintain equilibrium.
Express your answer in inches to three significant figures.
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