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Problem 1Q:
If you charge a pocket comb by rubbing it with a silk scarf, how can you determine if the comb is...Problem 4Q:
Why does a plastic ruler that has been rubbed with a cloth have the ability to pick up small pieces...Problem 5Q:
A positively charged rod is brought close to a neutral piece of paper, which it attracts. Draw a...Problem 7Q:
Figures 16-7 and 16-8 show how a charged rod placed near an uncharged metal object can attract (or...Problem 16Q:
Assume that the two opposite charges in Fig. 16-32a are 12.0 cm apart. Consider the magnitude of the...Problem 17Q:
Consider the electric field at the three points indicated by the letters A, B, and C in Fig. 16—49....Problem 18Q:
Why can electric field lines never cross?Problem 19Q:
Show, using the three rules for field lines given in Section 16—8, that the electric field lines...Problem 20Q:
Given two point charges, Q and 2Q, a distance l apart, is there a point along the straight line that...Problem 21Q:
Consider a small positive test charge located on an electric field line at some point, such as point...Problem 22Q:
A point charge is surrounded by a spherical gaussian surface of radius r. If the sphere is replaced...Problem 1MCQ:
Q1=0.10c is located at the origin. Q2=+0.10c is located on the positive x axis at x = 1.0 m. Which...Problem 2MCQ:
Swap the positions of Q1 and Q2 of MisConceptual Question 1. Which of the following is true of the...Problem 3MCQ:
Fred the lightning bug has a mass m and a charge +q. Jane, his lightning-bug wife, has a mass of and...Problem 4MCQ:
Figure 16—50 shows electric field lines due to a point charge. What can you say about the field at...Problem 5MCQ:
A negative point charge is in an electric field created by a positive point charge. Which of the...Problem 6MCQ:
As an object acquires a positive charge, its mass usually a. decreases. b. increases. c. stays the...Problem 7MCQ:
Refer to Fig. 16—32d. If the two charged plates were moved until they are half the distance shown...Problem 8MCQ:
We wish to determine the electric field at a point near a positively charged metal sphere (a good...Problem 9MCQ:
We are usually not aware of the electric force acting between two everyday objects because a. the...Problem 10MCQ:
To be safe during a lightning storm, it is best to be a. in the middle of a grassy meadow b. inside...Problem 11MCQ:
Which are the worst places in MisConceptual Question 10?Problem 12MCQ:
Which vector best represents the direction of the electric field at the fourth corner of the square...Problem 13MCQ:
A small metal ball hangs from the ceiling by an insulating thread. The ball is attracted to a...Problem 1P:
What is the magnitude of the electric force of attraction between an iron nucleus (q = + 26e) and...Problem 2P:
How many electrons make up a charge of —48.0 µC?Problem 3P:
What is the magnitude of the force a +25 µc charge exerts on a +2.5 mC charge 16 cm away?Problem 6P:
Two charged dust particles exert a force of 42102N on each other. What will be the force if they are...Problem 7P:
Two small charged spheres are 6.52 cm apart. They are moved, and the force each exerts on the other...Problem 8P:
A person scuffing her feet on a wool rug on a dry day accumulates a net charge of -28 µC. How many...Problem 9P:
What is the total charge of all the electrons in a 12-kg bar of gold? What is the net charge of the...Problem 11P:
Particles of charge +65, +48, and -95 µC are placed in a line (Fig. 16—52 Q). The center one is 0.35...Problem 12P:
Three positive particles of equal charge, +17.0 µC, are located at the corners of an equilateral...Problem 13P:
A charge Q is transferred from an initially uncharged plastic ball to an identical ball 24 cm away....Problem 17P:
Two small nonconducting spheres have a total charge of 90.0 µC. (a) When placed 28.0 cm apart, the...Problem 18P:
Two charges, -Q and -3Q are a distance l apart. These two charges are free to move but do not...Problem 19P:
Determine the magnitude and direction of the electric force on an electron in a uniform electric...Problem 20P:
A proton is released in a uniform electric field, and it experiences an electric force of 1.86×10-14...Problem 21P:
Determine the magnitude and direction of the electric field 21.7 cm directly above an isolated...Problem 22P:
A downward electric force of 6.4 N is exerted on a —7.3 µC charge. Find the magnitude and direction...Problem 23P:
Determine the magnitude of the acceleration experienced by an electron in an electric field of 756...Problem 24P:
Determine the magnitude and direction of the electric field at a point midway between a -8.0 µC and...Problem 25P:
Draw, approximately, the electric field lines about two point charges, +Q and -3Q which are a...Problem 26P:
What is the electric field strength at a point in space where a proton experiences an acceleration...Problem 27P:
An electron is released from rest in a uniform electric field and accelerates to the north at a rate...Problem 28P:
The electric field midway between two equal but opposite point charges is 386 N/C, and the distance...Problem 29P:
Calculate the electric field at one corner of a square 1.22 m on a side if the other three corners...Problem 30P:
Calculate the electric field at the center of a square 42.5 cm on a side if one corner is occupied...Problem 33P:
Determine the electric field E at the origin 0 in Fig. 16—58 due to the two charges at A and BProblem 38P:
The total electric flux from a cubical box of side 28.0 cm is 1.85 x 103N.m2/C. What charge is...Problem 40P:
40. (II) A cube of side 8.50 cm is placed in a uniform field E= 7.50 x 103 N/C with edges parallel...Problem 43P:
A point charge Q rests at the center of an uncharged thin spherical conducting shell. (See Fig....Problem 45GP:
Given that the human body is mostly made of water, estimate the total amount of positive charge in a...Problem 48GP:
(a) The electric field near the Earth's surface has magnitude of about 150 N/C. What is the...Problem 49GP:
A water droplet of radius 0.018 mm remains stationary in the air. lf the downward-directed electric...Problem 52GP:
Two small charged spheres hang from cords of equal length l as shown in Fig. 16—64 and make small...Problem 54GP:
Dry air will break down and generate a spark if the electric field exceeds about 3 x 108 N/C. How...Problem 57GP:
A point charge (m = 1.0 gram) at the end of an insulating cord of length 55 cm is observed to be in...Problem 62GP:
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