Chapter 24: Q49P (page 713)
Question: Two electrons are fixed 2.00cmapart. Another electron is shot from infinity and stops midway between the two. What is its initial speed?
Short Answer
Answer:
The initial speed of the electron is 0.320 km/s.
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Chapter 24: Q49P (page 713)
Question: Two electrons are fixed 2.00cmapart. Another electron is shot from infinity and stops midway between the two. What is its initial speed?
Answer:
The initial speed of the electron is 0.320 km/s.
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Question: Figure 24-47 shows a thin plastic rod of length L = 12.0 cmand uniform positive charge Q = 56.1fClying on an xaxis. With V = 0at infinity, find the electric potential at point P1 on the axis, at distance d = 250 cmfrom the rod.
As a space shuttle moves through the dilute ionized gas of Earth’s ionosphere, the shuttle’s potential is typically changed by -1.0 Vduring one revolution. Assuming the shuttle is a sphere of radius 10 m, estimate the amount of charge it collects.
Two metal spheres, each of radius 3.0 cm, have a center-to-center separation of 2.0 m. Sphere 1 has charge ; sphere 2 has charge. Assume that the separation is large enough for us to say that the charge on each sphere is uniformly distributed (the spheres do not affect each other). Withdata-custom-editor="chemistry" at infinity, calculate (a) the potential at the point halfway between the centers and the potential on the surface of (b) sphere 1 and (c) sphere 2.
Question: An electron is placed in an x-yplane where the electric potential depends on xand yas shown, for the coordinate axes, in Fig. 24-51 (the potential does not depend on z). The scale of the vertical axis is set by Vs=500 V. In unit-vector notation, what is the electric force on the electron?

Starting from Eq. 24-30, derive an expression for the electric field due to a dipole at a point on the dipole axis.
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