Chapter 16: Q5Q (page 662)
What are the units of electric potential energy, of electric potential, and of electric field?
Short Answer
The unit of potential energy is , the unit potential difference is , and the unit of electric field is .
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Chapter 16: Q5Q (page 662)
What are the units of electric potential energy, of electric potential, and of electric field?
The unit of potential energy is , the unit potential difference is , and the unit of electric field is .
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Figure 16.60 shows a portion of a long, negatively charged rod. You need to calculate the potential difference.
(a) What is the direction of the path (+y or −y)? (b) What is the sign of ?
For each of the following statements, say whether it is true or false and explain why it is true or false. Be complete in your explanation, but be brief. Pay particular attention to the distinction between potential V and potential difference ∆V. (a) The electric potential inside a metal in equilibrium is always zero. (b) If there is a constant large positive potential throughout a region, the electric field in that region is large. (c) If you get close enough to a negative point charge, the potential is negative, no matter what other charges are around. (d) Near a point charge, the potential difference between two points a distance L apart is −E³¢. (e) In a region where the electric field is varying, the potential difference between two points a distance L apart is
An isolated large plate capacitor (not connected to anything) originally has a potential difference of 1000 V with an air gap of 2 mm. Then a plastic slab 1 mm thick, with dielectric constant 5, is inserted in the middle of the air gap as shown in figure 16.96. Calculate the following potential differences and explain your work.

As shown in Figure 16.72, three large, thin, uniformly charged plates are arranged so that there are two adjacent regions of uniform electric field. The origin is at the center of the central plate. Location A is , and location B is . The electric field has the value , and is .

(d) What is the minimum kinetic energy the electron must have at location A in order to ensure that it reaches location B?
What is the potential (relative to infinity) at location B, a distance h from a ring of radius a with charge –Q as shown in figure 16.94?

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