Aproton is moved to the left in a uniform electric field that points to the right. Is the proton moving in the direction of increasing or decreasing electric potential? Is the electrostatic potential energy of the proton increasing or decreasing?
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SPECIAL RELATIVITY
1
MEASUREMENT AND VECTORS
2
MOTION IN ONE DIMENSION
3
MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONS
4
NEWTONS LAWS
5
ADDITIONAL APPLICATIONS OF NEWTONS LAWS
6
WORK AND KINETIC ENERGY
7
CONSERVATION OF ENERGY
8
CONSERVATION OF LINEAR MOMENTUM
9
ROTATION
10
ANGULAR MOMENTUM
11
GRAVITY
12
STATIC EQUILIBRIUM AND ELASTICITY
13
FLUIDS
14
OSCILLATIONS
15
TRAVELING WAVES
16
SUPERPOSITION AND STANDING WAVES
17
TEMPERATURE AND KINETIC THEORY OF GASES
18
HEAT AND THE FIRST LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS
19
THE SECOND LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS
20
THERMAL PROPERTIES AND PROCESSES
21
THE ELECTRIC FIELD I: DISCRETE CHARGE DISTRIBUTIONS
22
THE ELECTRIC FIELD II: CONTINUOUS CHARGE DISTRIBUTIONS
23
ELECTRIC POTENTIAL
24
CAPACITANCE
25
ELECTRIC CURRENT AND DIRECT-CURRENT CIRCUITS
26
THE MAGNETIC FIELD
27
SOURCES OF THE MAGNETIC FIELD
28
MAGNETIC INDUCTION
29
ALTERNATING-CURRENT CIRCUITS
30
MAXWELLS EQUATIONS AND ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES
31
PROPERTIES OF LIGHT
32
OPTICAL IMAGES
33
INTERFERENCE AND DIFFRACTION
34
WAVEPARTICLE DUALITY AND QUANTUM PHYSICS
35
APPLICATIONS OF THE SCHRDINGER EQUATION
36
ATOMS
37
MOLECULES
38
SOLIDS
39
RELATIVITY
40
NUCLEAR PHYSICS
41
ELEMENTARY PARTICLES AND THE BEGINNING OF THE UNIVERSE
Textbook Solutions for Physics for Scientists and Engineers,
Chapter 23 Problem 70
Question
Consider two point particles that have charge are at rest, and are separated by (a) How much work was required to bring them together from a very large separation distance? (b) If they are released, how much kinetic energy will each have when they are separated by twice their separation at release? (c) The mass of each particle is What speed will each have when they are very far from each other?
Solution
Step 1 of 13
Given,
Charge of each particle,
Distance between the particle,
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Title
Physics for Scientists and Engineers, 6
Author
Paul A. Tipler, Gene Mosca
ISBN
9781429201247