Chapter 24, Problem 051 In the rectangle of the figure the sides have lengths 4.
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Chapter 24, Problem 051 In the rectangle of the figure the sides have lengths 4.11 cm and 14.9 cm, q1 = -4.75 pc, and q2 = +2.09 uC. With V=0 at infinity, what is the electric potential at (a) corner A and (b) corner B? (C) How much work is required to move a charge 935 + 2.//IC from B to A along a diagonal of the rectangle? (d) Does this work increase or decrease the electric potential energy of the three-charge system? Is more, less, or the same work required if q3 is moved along a path that is (e) inside the rectangle but not on a diagonal and (f) outside the rectangle? Units Units Units :Explanation / Answer
Given,
L = 4.11 cm ; B = 14.9 cm
a)We know that the electric potential due to a point charge is given by:
V = kQ/r
At any point it will be the sum of induvidual potentials
V(A) = k q1/r1 + k q2/r2
V(A) = 9 x 10^9 x 10^-6 [-4.75/0.149 + 2.09/0.0411] = 1.71 x 10^5 V
Hence, V(A) = 1.71 x 10^5 V
b)V(B) = 9 x 10^9 x 10^-6 [-4.75/0.0411 + 2.09/0.149] = -9.14 x 10^5 V
Hence, -9.14 x 10^5 V
c)W = q3 (V(A) - V(B))
W = 2.77 x 10^-6 [(1.71 x 10^5 + 9.14 x 10^5)] = 3 J
Hence, W = 3 J
d)Increases
e)same
since, W = q delta V
independent of path used.
f)same
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