Two separated regions of a particular thundercloud have equal but opposite charg
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Two separated regions of a particular thundercloud have equal but opposite charges so that the cloud effectively acts as a parallel plate capacitor. Assume the electric field equals 98.5 Volt/meters, is uniform between the two regions. The 2 regions are vertical distance of 600 m apart.
a. What is the potential difference between the 2 oppositely charges regions if 600 m apart
b. Within the unifrom electric field regio, what's the potential difference between 2 locations separated by a vertical distance of 2 m?
c. If a free electron starts from rest at the negatively charged region in the cloud, what will its speed be when it has reached a point 2 meters above the negatively charged region? ( use energy conservation to solve this; igore gravitional effects and ignore air resistance.
PLEASE PROVIDE THE STEPS AND SOLUTION FOR SOLVING PART C.
Explanation / Answer
electric field E=98.5 v/m
separation d=600m
a)
v=E*d
=98.5*600
=59100 v
b)
v'=E*d'
=98.5*2
=197 V
c)
1/m*V^2=q*V'
1/2*(9.1*10^-31)*v^2=(1.6*10^-19*197)
===>
v=8.32*10^6 m/sec
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