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A particle of charge+7.5μ°äis released from rest at the pointx=60cmon an x-axis. The particle begins to move due to the presence of a charge Qthat remains fixed at the origin. What is the kinetic energy of the particle at the instant it has moved 40 cmif (a)Q=+20μ°äand (b)Q=-20μ°ä?

Short Answer

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  1. The kinetic energy of the particle at the instant ifQ=+20μ°ä is 0.90J.
  2. The kinetic energy of the particle at the instant ifQ=-20μ°ä is 4.5J.

Step by step solution

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The given data

  1. Charge of the particle,q=+7.5×10-6C
  2. The particle is released from rest at the pointr=0.6m on the x-axis
  3. The distance at which it is moved,
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Understanding the concept of energy

Using the concept of the conservation of energy and the formula of the electric potential energy, we can get the value of the final kinetic energy of the particle at the instant for different values of the charges.

Formulae:

The potential energy of the system due to point charges,U=qQ4πεor (i)

Applying to the law of conservation of energy, Uo+Ko=Uf+Kf (ii)

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a) Calculation of the kinetic energy at the instant

We have to apply conservation of energy to the particle with charge, which has zero initial kinetic energy. Thus, using this data in equation (ii), we get the equation of the final kinetic energy as follows:

Uo=Uf+KfKf=Uo-Uf................a

The initial total energy of the particle is given using equation (i) as follows:

Uo=9×109+7.5×10-6C+20×10-6C0.60m=2.25J

Since the particles repel each other the final separation distance between them is given as:

0.60m+0.40m=1.0m

Potential energy at final position is given using equation (i) as follows:

Uf=9×109+7.5×10-6C+20×10-6C1.0m=1.35J

Thus, the required kinetic energy at final position is given using equation (a) as follows:

role="math" localid="1662608251394" Kf=2.25-1.35=0.90J

Hence, the value of the kinetic energy is 0.90J.

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b) Calculation of the kinetic energy at the instant

If the charge of the particle isQ=-20μ°ä

Now the particles attract each other so the final separation between them is:

rf=0.60m-0.40m=0.20m

Potential energy at the final position is given using equation (i) as follows:

Uf=9×109+7.5×10-6C-20×10-6C0.20mJ=-6.75J

Now, using the data in equation (a), the required kinetic energy at the instant is given as:

Kf=-2.25J--6.75J=4.5J

Hence, the value of the energy is 4.5 J.

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