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P0816

Intermediate Electromagnetism › Electrostatics

Equilibrium of a Charged Sphere

A positively charged plastic sphere of mass $m = 3 \times 10^{-16}$ kg is stationary between two horizontal metal plates with opposite charges. The distance between the plates is $d = 3.2$ cm. Assume $g = 10$ m/s².

  1. What is the maximum possible voltage between the two plates?
  2. What are the three smaller voltage values adjacent to the maximum value?
Motion in Electric Field

P0817

Intermediate Electromagnetism › Electrostatics

Ion Acceleration in a Vacuum

In a vacuum, a pair of parallel metal plates are separated by 5.6 cm, with a voltage of 50 V applied between them. A doubly-charged oxygen ion is accelerated from rest by the electric field.

What is its kinetic energy when it reaches the other plate?
Motion in Electric Field

P0818

Intermediate Electromagnetism › Electrostatics

Alpha Particle Scattering by a Nucleus

An alpha particle (charge $q_\alpha = 2e$, mass $m = 6.7 \times 10^{-27}$ kg) is fired from a great distance with an initial speed $v_i = 1.6 \times 10^7$ m/s towards a stationary gold nucleus (charge $q_{Au} = 79e$).

  1. How should it be fired to get as close as possible to the gold nucleus, and why?
  2. What is this closest distance of approach?
Motion in Electric Field

P0819

Intermediate Electromagnetism › Electrostatics

Ionization Energy of a Hydrogen Atom

In a hydrogen atom, the distance between the electron and the proton in the ground state is $r = 5.29 \times 10^{-11}$ m. The energy required to move the electron from its ground state to an infinite distance is the ionization energy.

  1. What is this ionization energy in electron-volts?
  2. What is this ionization energy in joules?
Motion in Electric Field

P0820

Intermediate Electromagnetism › Electrostatics

Electron Deflection in an Electric Field

An electron, starting from rest, is accelerated by a voltage of $V_a = 100$ V. It then enters a uniform deflecting electric field of strength $E = 5000$ N/C in a direction perpendicular to the field. The length of the deflecting plates is $L = 6$ cm.

  1. What is the electron's velocity as it leaves the deflecting field?
  2. What is the angle between its final velocity and its initial velocity direction?
Motion in Electric Field

P0821

Intermediate Electromagnetism › Electrostatics

Proton and Alpha Particle Deflection in E-Field

A proton with charge $+e$ and mass $m_p$ enters a uniform electric field between parallel plates with an initial velocity $v_0$. The velocity is perpendicular to the electric field lines. The plates have length $l$, are separated by a distance $d$, and have a voltage $U$ across them.

  1. Find the lateral displacement $y$ of the proton as it exits the field.
  2. An alpha particle ($q_\alpha = 2e, m_\alpha \approx 4m_p$) enters the same field. Find its lateral displacement $y_\alpha$ in terms of the proton's displacement $y_p$ if (a) it has the same initial velocity $v_0$, or (b) it has the same initial kinetic energy.
Motion in Electric Field

P0822

Intermediate Electromagnetism › Electrostatics

Charged Ball in Electric and Gravitational Fields

As shown in the figure, a uniform electric field has vertical equipotential surfaces at -200 V, 0 V, and 200 V, each separated by $d = 1$ cm. A small ball of mass $m = 10$ g is launched from the 0 V line with an initial velocity $v_0 = 1$ m/s at an angle of 45° to the horizontal. The ball moves in a straight line. Use $g = 10$ m/s$^2$.

  1. What is the sign and magnitude of the ball's charge?
  2. What is the maximum distance the ball travels along its initial direction?
Motion in Electric Field

P0842

Intermediate Electromagnetism › Electrostatics

Charged Pendulum in Horizontal Electric Field

A light string of length $l$ is fixed at its upper end. From its lower end hangs a charged small ball of mass $m$. The system is placed in a uniform horizontal electric field of magnitude $E$. At equilibrium, the string makes an angle $\alpha$ with the vertical, with the ball displaced in the direction of the field.

  1. What sign of charge does the ball carry? Find the magnitude of the charge.
  2. If the string is displaced from the equilibrium angle $\alpha$ to a larger angle $\varphi$ (on the same side) and the ball is released from rest, find the value of $\varphi$ for which the ball's speed is exactly zero as the string passes through the vertical position.
Electric Field Motion in Electric Field

P0843

Intermediate Electromagnetism › Electrostatics

Equal Deflection of Two Particles in Parallel-Plate Capacitor

Two charged particles enter a charged parallel-plate capacitor with velocities parallel to the plates. Gravity is neglected. Both particles exit through the far end of the capacitor with the same deflection angle. Which of the following initial conditions must they satisfy?

Indicate which of the following must hold (one of them is correct): (1) The two particles have the same charge. (2) The two particles have the same initial velocity. (3) The two particles have the same initial momentum. (4) The two particles have the same initial kinetic energy. (5) Before entering the capacitor, both particles were accelerated from rest by the same accelerating field.
Motion in Electric Field

P0844

Intermediate Electromagnetism › Electrostatics

Fluorescence Area from Alpha-Particle Source Between Plates

In Fig.~12.58, two parallel metal plates are separated by a distance $d$ and have voltage $U$ applied across them, with plate $A$ at higher potential. A small piece of radioactive material on plate $A$ continuously emits $\alpha$-particles (mass $m$, charge $q$) isotropically into the right hemisphere (toward plate $B$). The maximum speed of the emitted $\alpha$-particles is $v$. Plate $B$ is coated with fluorescent powder that lights up where $\alpha$-particles strike it. Gravity is neglected and the $\alpha$-particles are not reflected by $B$.

What is the area of the fluorescent region on plate $B$?
Motion in Electric Field

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