Four charges of equal magnitude, q = +1 uC, are placed at the four corners of a square with a side length of 1 meter located in the xy-plane. A small ball with a known charge +2 uC and an unknown mass is placed 2 meters above the center of the square (so along the z-axis).

Required:
a. What is the total force on the small ball from the four charges?
b. If the ball is in equilibrium where it was placed and we assume standard earth gravity, 9.8 m/s^2, what must the mass of the ball be?

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Answer 1

Answer:

a)     F _total = 15.08 10⁻³ N ,   b)   m = 1,539 10⁻³ kg

Explanation:

a) To solve this problem we can use Coulomb's law to find the force created by each charge

          F =[tex]k \frac{\ q_{1} q_{2} }{r_{12}^{2} }[/tex]

and the total force is

          F = F₁₅ + F₂₅ + F₃₅ + F₄₅

The bold are vectros, In the exercise they indicate the charges

          q₁ = q₂= q₃ = q₄ =  1 10⁻⁶ C

          q₅ = 2 10⁻⁶ C

Let's set a reference system where the sphere is on the z axis and the other charges on the xy plane, let's write the coordinates of card charge

sphere (subscript 5)

   x₅ = 0

   y₅ = 0

   z₅ = 2 m

charge 1

   x = 0.5 m

   y = 0.5 m

   z = 0

charge 2

   x = -0.5 m

   y = 0.5 m

   z = 0

 

charge 3

   x = -0.5 m

   y = -0.5 m

   z = 0

charge 4

   x = 0.5 m

   y = -0.5 m

   z = 0

With these values ​​we can calculate the distance between each charge and the sphere

charge 1 and sphere

       r₁₅² = (x₅ -x₁)² + (y₅ - y₁)² + (z₅ -z₁)²

substitute

       r₁₅² = (0- 0.5)² + (0 - 0.5)² + (2 -0)²

       r₁₅² = 0.5² + 0.5² + 2²

       r₁₅² = 4.5

we can see that for the other charges the result is the same since being squared always gives positive

      r₁₅ = r₂₅ = r₃₅ = r₄₅

the force created by the card charge on the sphere is the projection on the Z axis of the total force

Let's find the angle with respect to the Z axis

            tan φ = r / z

where r is the magnitude of the vector in the xy plane

          r = [tex]\sqrt{0.5^{2} + 0.5^{2} }[/tex]

          r = 0.7071 m

         φ = tan⁻¹ r / z

         φ = tan⁻¹ (0.7071 / 2)

         φ = 19.5

consequently the total force is

        F_total = 4 F cos 19.5

        F _total =   [tex]4 \frac{k \ q_{1} q_{5} }{r_{15}^{2}}[/tex]   cos 19.5

let's calculate

        F_toal = 4 9 10⁹ 1 10⁻⁶ 2 10⁻⁶ /4.5    cos 19.5

        F _total = 15.08 10⁻³ N

b) For this part indicate that the sphere is in equilibrium with the weight

           F_total - W = 0

           W = mg

           F_total = mg

           m = F_total / g

           m = 15.08 10³ / 9.8

           m = 1,539 10⁻³ kg


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a)   w = 0.4726 rad / s,     b)  w_{f} = 4.56 rad / s

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Initial instant. When the skaters approach, just before touching

        L₀ = r p = r m v

in this case the result is the same if we take the reference system at the midpoint or on one of the skaters.    We place the reference system on one of the skaters

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         [tex]L_{f}[/tex] = I w

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         L₀ = L_{f}

         r m v = I w

         

suppose we approximate the skaters as particles

         I = m r²

we substitute

        r m v = m r² w

        w = v /r

we calculate

        w = 1.38 /2.92

         w = 0.4726 rad / s

What happens is that when the two skaters lower the pole, their velocity acts as a torque, creating a rotational movement with angular velocity w.

b) When the skaters who are at r₀ = 2.92 m approach [tex]r_{f}[/tex] = 0.940 m as the system is isolated, the angular momentum is conserved

initial instant. r₀ = 2.92

       L₀ = I w

final instant r_{f} = 0.940 m

       L_{f} = I_{f}  w_{f}

       L₀ = L_{f}

       I w = I_{f} w_{f}

let's approximate skaters as particles

       I = m r²

we substitute

         

     m r² w = m r_{f}² wf

     [tex]w_{f}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{r^{2} }{r_{f}^{2} } w[/tex]

we calculate

     w_{f} = [tex]\frac{2.92^{2} }{ 0.940^{2} }[/tex] 0.4726

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2. It sinks to the bottom.
3. It has a lower salinity than less dense water.
4. It rises to the surface.

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A 0.323 kg ball is moving 13.9 m/s when it runs into a spring. If the spring compresses 0.350 m in bringing the ball to a stop, what is the spring constant?

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Answer:

Explanation:

F = -k*x

k = F/x = (0.323*9.8)/(0.35)

k = 9.04

The kinetic energy of the spring is equal to its elastic potential energy. From this we can determine the force constant k. The force, constant of the ball here is 509.4 N/m.

What is spring constant ?

The applied force f on an elastic material like a spring is directly proportional  to the displacement x of the material.

Thus, f = -k x

here, the proportionality constant k is called spring constant or force constant. It can be defined as the force required to stretch or compress an elastic material by 1 m.

The elastic potential energy = 1/2 kx²

it is equal to the kinetic energy of the material if its move to form a wave like a spring.

Here, mass of the ball = 0.323 kg

velocity = 13.9 m/s

displacement = 0.350 m

then 1/2 mv² = 1/2 kx²

then k = mv²/x²

k = 0.323 kg × (13.9 m/s)²/ (0.35)² = 509.4 N/m

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