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Physics 300 Final Exam Review – Electrostatics Mr. Youker | Answer the multiple choice questions by placing the letter for the best answer on the line provided. Provide complete solutions to the questions on the back in the space provided. Do not use a separate piece of paper. 1-5. Definitions • Electric field lines possess a vector direction that is… a. toward positive charges c. tangent to charged surfaces b. toward negative charges d. at a right angle to currents • An excess of electrons will create a… a. negative charge b. positive charge c. neutral charge d. inverse charge • The process of electrostatic induction produces… a. negative charge b. positive charge c. charge separation d. charge inversion • Ions promote the ability of a material to act as a(n)… a. insulator b. arbitrator c. conductor d. perpetrator • An electric field potential may be measured in units of… a. A.m b. J.m c. J/C d. C/s 6-10. Proportionalities • A field near a point charge has a strength E. If you move twice as close to that charge the field will be... a. E/4 b. E/2 c. E d. 2E e. 4E • When an electron and a proton are both released from rest within a uniform electric field… a. their accelerations will be different sizes and directions. b. their accelerations will be different sizes but the same direction. c. their accelerations will be the same size and but different directions. d. there is not enough information. • A charged metal sphere A (r A = 20 cm) is touched to a neutral metal sphere B (rB = 10 cm). When equilibrium is reached… a. qA = qB = 0 b. qA = qB ≠ 0 c. qA < qB d. qA > qB • If the separation of two oppositely charged metal plates is doubled and an electron accelerates through the space between them, its final kinetic energy will be… a. double b. halve c. remain unchanged • A metal box is charged. The charge concentration will be greatest while it will least . a. on the faces; on the corners c. on the corners; on the faces b. on the faces; on the inside d. on the corners; on the inside 11-15. Basic Problems • The electric field strength 3 m away from a 2 nC charge will be… a. 1 N/C b. 2 N/C c. 6 N/C d. 18 N/C • The electric field strength midway between two charged parallel plates will be if they carry a voltage of 100 V and have a separation of 4 cm. a. 4 N/C b. 25 N/C c. 2500 N/C d. 4000 N/C • The number of excess electrons on 2 C charged pith ball is approximately… a. 103 b. 1013 c. 1023 d. 1033 • When a +5 C charge accelerates through 20 V of potential difference, its increase in energy will be… a. 4 J b. 20 J c. 100 J d. 400 J • How much force will a +5C charge experiecne when placed into a field of strength 100 N/C? a. 2 N b. 5 N c. 20 N d. 500 N Level 1 – Problem • How much electrical attraction exists between a proton and an electron positioned 4.0 mm apart? Level 2 – Problem • A +2 nC charge is released from rest at a distance 50 cm away from a charged (Q = +3C) van de Graaff sphere. What will its initial acceleration be when released? Level 3 – Problem • What is the size of the net electric field at the origin, if there is a +3 nC charge at x = 2 m and a -6 nC charge at y = 4 m? Physics 300 Final Exam Review – Electrostatics - ANSWERS Mr. Youker | Answer the multiple choice questions by placing the letter for the best answer on the line provided. Provide complete solutions to the questions on the back in the space provided. Do not use a separate piece of paper. 1-5. Definitions B • Electric field lines possess a vector direction that is… a. toward positive charges c. tangent to charged surfaces b. toward negative charges d. at a right angle to currents A • An excess of electrons will create a… a. negative charge b. positive charge c. neutral charge d. inverse charge C • The process of electrostatic induction produces… a. negative charge b. positive charge c. charge separation d. charge inversion C • Ions promote the ability of a material to act as a(n)… a. insulator b. arbitrator c. conductor d. perpetrator C • An electric field potential may be measured in units of… a. A.m b. J.m c. J/C d. C/s 6-10. Proportionalities E • A field near a point charge has a strength E. If you move twice as close to that charge the field will be... a. E/4 b. E/2 c. E d. 2E e. 4E A • When an electron and a proton are both released from rest within a uniform electric field… a. their accelerations will be different sizes and directions. b. their accelerations will be different sizes but the same direction. c. their accelerations will be the same size and but different directions. d. there is not enough information. D • A charged metal sphere A (rA = 20 cm) is touched to a neutral metal sphere B (rB = 10 cm). When equilibrium is reached… a. qA = qB = 0 b. qA = qB ≠ 0 c. qA < qB d. qA > qB B • If the separation of two oppositely charged metal plates is doubled and an electron accelerates through the space between them, its final kinetic energy will be… a. double b. halve c. remain unchanged D • A metal box is charged. The charge concentration will be greatest while it will least . a. on the faces; on the corners c. on the corners; on the faces b. on the faces; on the inside d. on the corners; on the inside 11-15. Basic Problems B • The electric field strength 3 m away from a 2 nC charge will be… a. 1 N/C b. 2 N/C c. 6 N/C d. 18 N/C C • The electric field strength midway between two charged parallel plates will be if they carry a voltage of 100 V and have a separation of 4 cm. a. 4 N/C b. 25 N/C c. 2500 N/C d. 4000 N/C B • The number of excess electrons on 2 C charged pith ball is approximately… a. 103 b. 1013 c. 1023 d. 1033 C • When a +5 C charge accelerates through 20 V of potential difference, its increase in energy will be… a. 4 J b. 20 J c. 100 J d. 400 J D • How much force will a +5C charge experience when placed into a field of strength 100 N/C? a. 2 N b. 5 N c. 20 N d. 500 N Level 1 – Problem • How much electrical attraction exists between a proton and an electron positioned 4.0 mm apart? F = KQq/r2 F = (9 x109)(1.6 x10-19)(1.6 x10-19) / (0.004)2 F = 1.44 x10-23 N Level 2 – Problem • A +2 nC charge is released from rest at a distance 50 cm away from a charged (Q = +3C) van de Graaff sphere. What will its initial acceleration be when released? a = F/m a = 0.000216/m F = KQq/r2 F = (9 x109)(2 x10-9)(3 x10-6) / (0.50)2 F = 0.000216 N Oops… need mass! Level 3 – Problem • What is the size of the net electric field at the origin, if there is a +3 nC charge at x = 2 m and a -6 nC charge at y = 4 m? E1 = KQ1/r2 E1 = (9 x109)(3 x10-9)/22 E1 = 6.75 N/C Enet2 = E12 + E22 Enet2 = 6.752 + 3.3752 Enet = 7.55 N/C E2 = KQ2/r2 E2 = (9 x109)(6 x10-9)/42 E2 = 3.375 N/C