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29 °) The Electric
Potential
29.1 Electric Potential Energy
29.2 The Potential Energy of Point Charges
1 A positive point charge and a negative point charge are inside a parallel-plate
capacitor. The point charges interact only with the capacitor, not with each other.
Let the negative capacitor plate be the zero of potential energy for both charges.
a. Use a black pen or pencil to draw the electri field vectors inside the
capacitor.
b. Use a red pen or pencil to draw the forces acting on the two charges.
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c.[s the potential energy of the positive point charge positive, negative, or zero?
Explain,
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4. In which direction (right, left, up, or down) does the potential energy of the positive charge
decrease? Explain.
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2. A positive charge q is fired through a small hole in the positive plate of a
capacitor. Does q speed up or slow down inside the capacitor? Answer
this question twice:
a. First using the concept of force. . o
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3. Charge gy = 3 nC is distance r from a positive point charge Q. Charge g» = 1 nCiis distance 2r from Q.
‘What is the ratio Uy/U, of their potential energies due to their interactions with Q?
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4, The figure shows the potential energy of a positively charged particle 0)
in a region of space wo.
‘a, What possible arrangement of source charges is responsible for this
potential energy? Draw the source charges above the axis below. +o.
°
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Ng? Vz The change in Kinebic anes Miya 'S
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29.3 The Potential Energy of a Dipole
8, Rank in order, from most positive to most negative, the potential energies Uj to Us of these six electric
dipoles in a uniform electric field.
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Us-B8-E =- pEcos$ o.
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Ug -pECOSI35%: +0707 pE Uy: - pcosA0")= 0
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29.4 The Electric Potential
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9, Charged particles with g = +0.1 Carefired with 10Jofkinetic “s,s gh
ward a region of space in which there isan electic
‘The figure shows the kinetic energy of the charged DY 4ov 30V
particles as they arrive at nine different points in the region, noe ot
Determine the electric potential at each of these points. Write the 20V
value of the potential above each of the dots. Assume that the 2
particles start from a point where the electric potential is zero, a
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10, a. The graph on the left shows the electric potential along the x-axis. Use the axes on the right to draw
1 graph of the potential energy of a 0.1 C charged particle in this region of space. Provide a
numerical scale on the energy axis.
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b. If the charged particle is shot toward the right from.x = 1 m with 1.0J of kinetic energy, where is its
turning point? Explain,
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c. Will the charged particle of part b ever reach x = 0 m? If so, how much kinetic energy will it have at
that point? If not, why not?
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29.5 The Electric Potential Inside a Parallel-Plate Capacitor
. The figure shows two points inside a capacitor, Let V = 0 V at the negative
Rank in order, from largest to smallest, the electric potentials V; to Vs at
points 1 10 5,
order. \y=Vig >V3 NG EV hon
Explanation: . pxmensneaess]
NeEs wheve s is measured
Fron tne Neoptive plate.
Try
plate.
a, What is the ratio V>/V; of the electric potential at these two points? Explain.
b. What i the ratio £y/B ofthe electri Field strength at these two points? Explain,
Es The Field mside aparailel-plote
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‘The figure shows two capacitors, each with a 3 mm separation. A proton is released from rest in the
center of each capacitor,
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a, Draw an arrow on each proton to show the direction it moves.
. Which proton reaches a capacitor plate first? Or are they simultaneous? Explain,
Simultaneous The electric Field
Skreet is tne Some. tn both capacitors,
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14, A capacitor with plates separated by distance dis charged to a potential difference AV¢. All wires and
batteries are disconnected, then the two plates are pulled apart (with insulated handles) toa new
separation of distance 2d.
a. Does the capacitor charge Q change as the separation increases? If so, by what factor? If not, why
not?
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», Does the electric field strength £ change as the separation inereases? If so, by what factor? If not,
why not?
The electric Feld strengin also remains
Constom. en wa QAond G are all constant:
. Does the potential difference AVc change as the separation inereases? If so, by what factor? If not,
why not?
Yes. AVe= Eel Tt inereoses by a factor
oF 3 becouse the Separation incmenses
pyofactor of 3.
15, Each figure shows a contour map on the left and a set of graph axes on the right, Draw a graph of
V versus x. Your graph should be a straight line or a smooth curve.
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