4.3 Electric Fields PDF
4.3 Electric Fields PDF
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Q1.
An electron and a proton are 1.0 1010 m apart. In the absence of any other charges, what
is the electric potential energy of the electron?
A
+2.3 1018J
2.3 1018J
+2.3 1018J
2.3 1018J
(Total 1 mark)
Q2.
An ion carrying a charge of +4.8 1019C travels horizontally at a speed of 8.0 105ms 1. It
enters a uniform vertical electric field of strength 4200 V m1, which is directed downwards and
acts over a horizontal distance of 0.16m. Which one of the following statements is not correct?
A
The force on the ion acts vertically downwards at all points in the field.
The magnitude of the force exerted on the ion by the field is 1.6 109 N.
The horizontal component of the velocity of the ion is unaffected by the electric field.
(Total 1 mark)
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Q3.
The electric potential at a distance r from a positive point charge is 45 V. The potential
increases to 50 V when the distance from the charge decreases by 1.5 m. What is the value of
r?
A
1.3 m
1.5 m
7.9 m
15 m
(Total 1 mark)
Q4.
(a) Complete the table of quantities related to fields. In the second column, write an SI unit
for each quantity. In the third column indicate whether the quantity is a scalar or a vector.
quantity
SI unit
scalar or vector
gravitational potential
electric field strength
magnetic flux density
(3)
(b)
(i)
A charged particle is held in equilibrium by the force resulting from a vertical electric
field. The mass of the particle is 4.3 109 kg and it carries a charge of magnitude
3.2 1012 C. Calculate the strength of the electric field.
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(ii)
If the electric field acts upwards, state the sign of the charge carried by the particle
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Q5.
A small charged sphere of mass 2.1 104 kg, suspended from a thread of insulating
material, was placed between two vertical parallel plates 60 mm apart. When a potential
difference of 4200 V was applied to the plates, the sphere moved until the thread made an angle
of 6.0 to the vertical, as shown in the diagram below.
(a)
Show that the electrostatic force F on the sphere is given by F = mg tan 6.0, where m is
the mass of the sphere.
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(b)
Q6.
(a)
(i)
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(ii)
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(b)
Point charges of +4.0 nC and 8.0 nC are placed 80 mm apart, as shown in the figure
below.
(i)
Calculate the magnitude of the force exerted on the +4.0 nC charge by the 8.0 nC
charge.
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(ii)
Determine the distance from the +4.0 nC charge to the point, along the straight line
between the charges, where the electric potential is zero.
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(c)
Draw two arrows on the figure above at P to represent the directions and relative
magnitudes of the components of the electric field at P due to each of the charges.
(ii)
Hence draw an arrow, labelled R, on the figure above at P to represent the direction
of the resultant electric field at P.
(3)
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Q7.
(a) An electron travels at a speed of 3.2 107 ms 1 in a horizontal path through a vacuum.
The electron enters the uniform electric field between two parallel plates, 30 mm long
and 15 mm apart, as shown in the figure below. A potential difference of 1400 V is
maintained across the plates, with the top plate having positive polarity. Assume that there
is no electric field outside the shaded area.
(i)
Show that the electric field strength between the plates is 9.3 104 Vm1.
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(ii)
Calculate the time taken by the electron to pass through the electric field.
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(iii)
Show that the acceleration of the electron whilst in the field is 1.6 1016 m s 2 and
state the direction of this acceleration.
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(b)
Determine the magnitude and direction of the velocity of the electron at the point where it
leaves the field.
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M1.
B
[1]
M2.
C
[1]
M3.
D
[1]
M4.
(a)
quantity
SI unit
(gravitational potential)
J kg1 or N m kg 1
scalar
N C1 or V m1
vector
T or Wb m2 or N A1 m 1
vector
(b)
(i)
mg = EQ (1)
positive (1)
3
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M5.
(a)
T cos 6 = mg (1)
T sin 6 = F (1)
hence F = mg tan 6 (1)
[or by use of triangle: sides correct (1) 6 correct (1) tan 6 = F/mg (1)]
3
(b)
(use of E =
gives) E =
(use of Q =
gives) Q
(1)
= 3.1 109C (1)
3
M6.
(a)
(ii)
(i)
force per unit charge (1)
acting on a positive charge (1)
vector (1)
3
(b)
(i)
(1)
=4.5(0) 105N (1)
(ii)
(use of
or
gives)
(1)
x = 26.7mm (1)
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(c)
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M7.
(a)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(1)
s (1)
may = Ee (1)
ay =
(b)
at tan1
[8]
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