Sketch qualitatively the electric field lines both between and outside two concentric conducting spherical shells when a uniform positive charge ql is on the inner shell and a uniform negative charge -q2 is on the outer. Consider the cases ql > q2, ql = q2, and ql < q2
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Figure 22-35 shows a proton (p) on the central axis through a disk with a uniform charge density due to excess electrons. Three of those electrons are shown: electron ec at the disk center and electrons es at opposite sides of the disk, at ra- )' Fig. 22-34 12. z " ,. r " , r---R -40. I .-R----1 dius R from the center. The proton Fig. 22-35 13. is initially at distance z = R = 2.00 cm from the disk. At that location, what are the magnitudes of (a) the electric field Ec due to electron ec and (b) the net electric field Esnet due to electrons es? The proton is then moved to z = RIlO.O. What then are the magnitudes of (c) ~ and (d) Es net at the proton's location? (e) From (a) and (c) we see that as the proton gets nearer to the disk, the magnitude of Ec increases. Why does the magnitude of IL,net decrease, as we see from (b) and (d)?
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The first step in solving 22 problem number 13 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Figure 22-35 shows a proton (p) on the central axis through a disk with a uniform charge density due to excess electrons. Three of those electrons are shown: electron ec at the disk center and electrons es at opposite sides of the disk, at ra- )' Fig. 22-34 12. z " ,. r " , r---R -40. I .-R----1 dius R from the center. The proton Fig. 22-35 13. is initially at distance z = R = 2.00 cm from the disk. At that location, what are the magnitudes of (a) the electric field Ec due to electron ec and (b) the net electric field Esnet due to electrons es? The proton is then moved to z = RIlO.O. What then are the magnitudes of (c) ~ and (d) Es net at the proton's location? (e) From (a) and (c) we see that as the proton gets nearer to the disk, the magnitude of Ec increases. Why does the magnitude of IL,net decrease, as we see from (b) and (d)?
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