An electron is placed at the position marked by the dot. The force on the electr
ID: 1627064 • Letter: A
Question
An electron is placed at the position marked by the dot. The force on the electron is a. .. to the left. b. ..to the right c. ..Zero. d. ..There's not enough information to tell. Rank in order, from largest to smallest, the forces F_a to F_e a proton would experience if placed at points a - e in this very long, narrow parallel-plate capacitor. a. F_a = F_b = F_c = F_d = F_e b. F_a = F_b > F_c > F_d = F_e| c. F_a = F_b = F_d = F_e > F_c d. F_e > F_d > F_c > F_b > F_a e. F_e = F_d > F_c > F_a = F_b The total electric flux through the dotted box in the above problem is: a. 0 Nm^2/C. b. 1 Nm^2/C. c. 2 Nm^2/C. d. 4 Nm^2/C. e. 6 Nm^2/CExplanation / Answer
1. Force F=qVxE =-eVxE
As the charge of electron is negative , force will be opposite to electric feild.
So, (1.a).force on electron to the left
2. As the electric feild inside the capacitor is constant. Force on all elecron is same,
correct option: 2.a
3. Total electric flux will be zero as the electric feild inside the capacitor is same everywhere.
correct option:3.a
Related Questions
Hire Me For All Your Tutoring Needs
Integrity-first tutoring: clear explanations, guidance, and feedback.
Drop an Email at
drjack9650@gmail.com
drjack9650@gmail.com
Navigate
Integrity-first tutoring: explanations and feedback only — we do not complete graded work. Learn more.