243

Physics Electrostatics Level: High School

How much energy is stored by the electric field between two square plates , 1.0E1 cm on a side, separated by a 1.0 mm air gap ? The charges on the plates are equal and opposite and of magnitude 3.2 x 10^2 micro C ?



242

Physics Electrostatics Level: High School

Wire A has a potential difference of 50 V across it and carries a current of 2A . Wire B has a potential difference of 100 V across it and also carries a current of 2A . Compare the resistance , rates of flow of charge , and rates of flow of energy in the two wires .



241

Physics Electrostatics Level: High School

A 120-V electric coffeepot draws a current of 0.6 A . What is the resistance of its heating element ?



240

Physics Electrostatics Level: High School

Given a coil of wire and a small light bulb , how can you tell whether the current in another coil is direct or alternating without touching the second coil or its connecting wires ?



239

Physics Electrostatics Level: High School

A beam of protons , at first moving slowly , is accelerated to higher and higher speeds . When the protons are moving slowly , the beam spreads out , but when they are moving fast , the beam diameter decreases . What do you think the reason for this behavior ?



238

Physics Electrostatics Level: High School

A length of copper wire AB rests across a pair of parallel copper wires that are connected to a battery through a switch . The arrangement is placed between the poles of a magnet and the switch is closed . In what direction does the wire AB move ?



237

Physics Electrostatics Level: High School

What aspect of superconductivity has prevented its large scale application thus far ?
Superconductivity takes place at very low temperatures . It is difficult to create and sustain low low temperature .



236

Physics Electrostatics Level: High School

How is the movement of electricity through air different from its movement through a copper wire ?



235

Physics Electrostatics Level: High School

A person can be electrocuted while taking a bath if he or she touches a poorly insulated light switch . Why is the electric stock received under these conditions so much more dangerous than usually ?



234

Physics Electrostatics Level: High School

Nearly all the mass of an atom is concentrated in this nucleus . Where is its charge located ?



233

Physics Electrostatics Level: High School

Electricity was once thought to be weightless fluid , an excess of which was "positive" and a deficiency of which was "negative" , What phenomena can this hypothesis still explain ? What phenomena can it not explain ?



232

Physics Electrostatics Level: High School

A solid conducting sphere of radius 2.00 cm has a charge 6.00 micro C . A conducting spherical shell of inner radius 4.00 cm and outer radius 5.00 cm is concentric with the solid sphere and has a charge -3.80 micro C . Find the electric field at the following radii from the centre of this charge configuration .

a) r= 7.00 cm




231

Physics Electrostatics Level: High School

A Sytrofoam ball covered with a conducting paint has a mass of 6.0 10-3 kg and has a charge of 4.2 micro C . What electric field directed upward will produce an electric force on the ball that will balance its weight ?



230

Physics Electrostatics Level: High School

An object with a net charge of 16 micro C is placed in a uniform electric field of 560 N/C , directed vertically . What is the mass of the object if it "floats" in the electric field ?



229

Physics Electrostatics Level: High School

Two small beads having positive charges 24q and q are fixed at the opposite ends of a horizontal insulating rod , extending from the origin (the location of the large charge )to the point x = d . As shown in the figure at "click here" , a third small charged bead is free to slide on the rod .

At what position is the third bead is equilibrium ?


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