Physics for Scientists and Engineers
Physics for Scientists and Engineers
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ISBN: 9781429281843
Author: Tipler
Publisher: MAC HIGHER
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Chapter 23, Problem 68P

(a)

To determine

The electrostatic potential energy of the system when all of the charges are negative.

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 68P

The electrostatic potential energy of the system when all of the charges are negative is 48.7mJ .

Explanation of Solution

Given Data:

The charge on each particle is q=2.00μC .

The side of a square is a=4m .

Formula used:

The expression for the work required to assemble the system of charges which is equal to the potential energy of the system is given as,

  U=k(q1q2r 1,2+q3q4r 3,4+q2q4r 2,4+q2q3r 2,3+q1q3r 1,3+q1q4r 1,4)

Calculation:

  Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Chapter 23, Problem 68P

Figure (1)

The electrostatic potential energy of the system is calculated as,

  U=k( q 1 q 2 r 1,2 + q 3 q 4 r 3,4 + q 2 q 4 r 2,4 + q 2 q 3 r 2,3 + q 1 q 3 r 1,3 + q 1 q 4 r 1,4 )=(8.988× 109 Nm 2/ C 2)( ( 2μC )( 2μC ) 4m + ( 2μC )( 2μC ) 4m + ( 2μC )( 2μC ) 4 2 m + ( 2μC )( 2μC ) 4m + ( 2μC )( 2μC ) 4 2 m + ( 2μC )( 2μC ) 4m )=48.7mJ

Conclusion:

Therefore, the electrostatic potential energy of the system when all of the charges are negative is 48.7mJ .

(b)

To determine

The electrostatic potential energy of the system when three of the charges are positive and one of the charge is negative.

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 68P

The electrostatic potential energy of the system when three of the charges are positive and one of the charge is negative is zero.

Explanation of Solution

Given Data:

The charge on three particles is q1=q2=q3=2μC

The charge on fourth particle is q4=2μC

The side of a square is a=4m .

Formula used:

The expression for the work required to assemble the system of charges which is equal to the potential energy of the system is given as,

  U=k(q1q2r 1,2+q3q4r 3,4+q2q4r 2,4+q2q3r 2,3+q1q3r 1,3+q1q4r 1,4)

Calculation:

The electrostatic potential energy of the system is calculated as,

  U=k( q 1 q 2 r 1,2 + q 3 q 4 r 3,4 + q 2 q 4 r 2,4 + q 2 q 3 r 2,3 + q 1 q 3 r 1,3 + q 1 q 4 r 1,4 )=(8.988× 109 Nm 2/ C 2)( ( 2μC )( 2μC ) 4m + ( 2μC )( 2μC ) 4m + ( 2μC )( 2μC ) 4 2 m + ( 2μC )( 2μC ) 4m + ( 2μC )( 2μC ) 4 2 m + ( 2μC )( 2μC ) 4m )=0mJ

Conclusion:

Therefore the electrostatic potential energy of the system when three of the charges are positive and one of the charge is negative is zero.

(c)

To determine

The electrostatic potential energy of the system when two adjacent corners are positive and other two are negative

(c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 68P

The electrostatic potential energy of the system when two adjacent corners are positive and other two are negative is 12.7mJ

Explanation of Solution

Given Data:

The charge on first particle is q1=2μC

The charge on second particle is q2=2μC

The charge on third particle is q3=2μC

The charge on fourth particle is q4=2μC

The side of a square is a=4m .

Formula used:

The expression for the work required to assemble the system of charges which is equal to the potential energy of the system is given as,

  U=k(q1q2r 1,2+q3q4r 3,4+q2q4r 2,4+q2q3r 2,3+q1q3r 1,3+q1q4r 1,4)

Calculation:

The electrostatic potential energy of the system is calculated as,

  U=k( q 1 q 2 r 1,2 + q 3 q 4 r 3,4 + q 2 q 4 r 2,4 + q 2 q 3 r 2,3 + q 1 q 3 r 1,3 + q 1 q 4 r 1,4 )=(8.988× 109 Nm 2/ C 2)( ( 2μC )( 2μC ) 4m + ( 2μC )( 2μC ) 4m + ( 2μC )( 2μC ) 4 2 m + ( 2μC )( 2μC ) 4m + ( 2μC )( 2μC ) 4 2 m + ( 2μC )( 2μC ) 4m )=12.7mJ

Conclusion:

Therefore the electrostatic potential energy of the system when two adjacent corners are positive and other two are negative is 12.7mJ

(d)

To determine

The electrostatic potential energy of the system when the charges at two opposite corners are positive and other two are negative.

(d)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 68P

The electrostatic potential energy of the system when the charges at two opposite corners are positive and other two are negative is 23.2mJ .

Explanation of Solution

Given Data:

The charge on first particle is q1=2μC

The charge on second particle is q2=2μC

The charge on third particle is q3=2μC

The charge on fourth particle is q4=2μC

The side of a square is a=4m .

Formula used:

The expression for the work required to assemble the system of charges which is equal to the potential energy of the system is given as,

  U=k(q1q2r 1,2+q3q4r 3,4+q2q4r 2,4+q2q3r 2,3+q1q3r 1,3+q1q4r 1,4)

Calculation:

The electrostatic potential energy of the system is calculated as,

  U=k( q 1 q 2 r 1,2 + q 3 q 4 r 3,4 + q 2 q 4 r 2,4 + q 2 q 3 r 2,3 + q 1 q 3 r 1,3 + q 1 q 4 r 1,4 )=(8.988× 109 Nm 2/ C 2)( ( 2μC )( 2μC ) 4m + ( 2μC )( 2μC ) 4m + ( 2μC )( 2μC ) 4 2 m + ( 2μC )( 2μC ) 4m + ( 2μC )( 2μC ) 4 2 m + ( 2μC )( 2μC ) 4m )=23.2mJ

Conclusion:

Therefore, the electrostatic potential energy of the system when the charges at two opposite corners are positive and other two are negative is 23.2mJ .

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