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n3ro
Feb28-05, 03:58 AM
1. parallel plate with capacitor of 20uF, plate is 0.5mm apart.

Find
1. Area of each plate
2. potential difference if there's a change of magnitude of 30uC on each plate.
3. stored energy
4. electric field between the two plates
5. charge density on the plate.


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.5mm

I know C=\frac{Eo*A}{d}

so would A=\frac{Eo*C}{D} or A=Q / Eo *E

A= (8.85*10^ -12 ) * 20 / (.5 * 10^ -3) = 3.54 * 10 ^7 ?


2. three point charges on the x axis q1= (10uc) at x= -4m, q2= (-5uC) at the origin, q3= (-20uC) at x= 4m.


Q1(-4,0)...... Q2(0,0)...... Q3(4,0)
(+)----------(-)-----------(-)
10uC........ -5uC........ -20UC


Find
1. electric field at origin
2. force on q2


would electric field on orgin = Zero & force on q2 equal

F1= Ke\frac{q1|q2|}{r^2} , F2=Ke\frac{|q3|q2|}{r^2}

F1=\frac{(8.99* 10^9)* (10 * 10^ -6)*( 5*10^-6)}{(-4)^ 2}

F2=\frac{(8.99* 10^9)* (20 * 10^ -6)*(5*10^-6)}{(4)^ 2}

After this would i add components ( x i + y j )

dextercioby
Feb28-05, 04:19 AM
For the first problem,the area u computed is incorrect.You began with the correct formula,but somehow screwed up the arithmetics.What about the other 4 points...?

Daniel.