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I'm studying for the physics GRE and am fairly poor with EM.
1. Homework Statement
What is the work needed to assemble four point charges q into a regular tetrahedron of side length a?
W = 1/2ΣqiV(ri)
Assume that the origin is at one of the points, then the potential between each pair (there will be 3 pairs) is V = q/(4πεa). Since there are three pairs the V shows up 3 times in the summation. Also in the summation according to the work equation I wrote above you must multiple by q. Hence W = 1/2 * 3q2/(4πεa).
I get W = 1/2 * [ 3q2/(4πεa) ] , but the solutions says the work is 3q2 / (2πεa).
Why is there not a 2 * 4 *πεa in the denominator? Am I missing something?
Thanks!
1. Homework Statement
What is the work needed to assemble four point charges q into a regular tetrahedron of side length a?
Homework Equations
W = 1/2ΣqiV(ri)
The Attempt at a Solution
Assume that the origin is at one of the points, then the potential between each pair (there will be 3 pairs) is V = q/(4πεa). Since there are three pairs the V shows up 3 times in the summation. Also in the summation according to the work equation I wrote above you must multiple by q. Hence W = 1/2 * 3q2/(4πεa).
I get W = 1/2 * [ 3q2/(4πεa) ] , but the solutions says the work is 3q2 / (2πεa).
Why is there not a 2 * 4 *πεa in the denominator? Am I missing something?
Thanks!
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