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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You move from location i at to location f at . All along this path there is a nearby uniform electric field whose value is . Calculate, including signs and units.
Show that if you are very far from the ring, the potential difference is approximately equal to that of a point charge. (This is to be expected because, if you are very far away, the ring appears nearly to be a point)
Suppose that the potential difference in going from location m to locationrole="math" localid="1657094482453" m is. What is the approximate value ofin this region? Include the appropriate sign.
If throughout a particular region of space the potential can be expressed as , what are the vector components of the electric field at location ?
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?
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