Figure 22-20 shows three arrangements of electric field lines. In each arrangement, a proton is released from rest at point A and is then accelerated through point B by the electric field. Points A and B have equal separations in the three arrangements. Rank the arrangements according to the linear momentum of the proton at point B, greatest first.
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Density, density, density. (a) A charge -300e is uniformly distributed along a circular arc of radius 4.00 cm, which subtends an angle of 400 What is the linear charge density along the arc? (b) A charge - 300e is uniformly distributed over one face of a circular disk of radius 2.00 cm. What is the surface charge density over that face? (c) A charge - 300e is uniformly distributed over the surface of a sphere of radius 2.00 cm. What is the surface charge density over that surface? (d) A charge -300e is uniformly spread through the volume of a sphere of radius 2.00 cm. What is the volume charge density in that sphere?
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The first step in solving 22 problem number 22 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Density, density, density. (a) A charge -300e is uniformly distributed along a circular arc of radius 4.00 cm, which subtends an angle of 400 What is the linear charge density along the arc? (b) A charge - 300e is uniformly distributed over one face of a circular disk of radius 2.00 cm. What is the surface charge density over that face? (c) A charge - 300e is uniformly distributed over the surface of a sphere of radius 2.00 cm. What is the surface charge density over that surface? (d) A charge -300e is uniformly spread through the volume of a sphere of radius 2.00 cm. What is the volume charge density in that sphere?
From the textbook chapter ELECTRIC FIELDS you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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