western50
Aug 29, 2011, 12:11 PM
A total charge Q = -0.6 ?C is distributed uniformly over a quarter circle arc of radius a = 8.7 cm as shown. http://www.smartphysics.com/images/content/EM/02/h2_arcA.png
Here is what I got :
The linear charge density ? Along the arc is -0.0000043905 C/m
Ex, the value of the x-component of the electric field at the origin (x,y) = (0,0) is 454189.6552 N/C
Ey, the value of the y-component of the electric field at the origin (x,y) = (0,0) is 454189.6552 N/C
But I don't know how to do the following two questions:
1. How does the magnitude of the electric field at the origin for the quarter-circle arc you have just calculated comnpare to the electric field at the origin produced by a point charge Q = -0.6 ?C located a distance a = 8.7 cm from the origin along a 45o line as shown in the figure?
A. The magnitude of the field from the point charge is less than that from the quarter-arc of charge.
B. The magnitude of the field from the point charge is equal to that from the quarter-arc of charge
C. The magnitude of the field from the point charge is greater than that from the quarter-arc of charge
2. What is the magnitude of the electric field at the origin produced by a semi-circular arc of charge = -1.2 ?C, twice the charge of the quarter-circle arc? As shown in the link below: http://www.smartphysics.com/images/content/EM/02/h2_arcE.png
Here is what I got :
The linear charge density ? Along the arc is -0.0000043905 C/m
Ex, the value of the x-component of the electric field at the origin (x,y) = (0,0) is 454189.6552 N/C
Ey, the value of the y-component of the electric field at the origin (x,y) = (0,0) is 454189.6552 N/C
But I don't know how to do the following two questions:
1. How does the magnitude of the electric field at the origin for the quarter-circle arc you have just calculated comnpare to the electric field at the origin produced by a point charge Q = -0.6 ?C located a distance a = 8.7 cm from the origin along a 45o line as shown in the figure?
A. The magnitude of the field from the point charge is less than that from the quarter-arc of charge.
B. The magnitude of the field from the point charge is equal to that from the quarter-arc of charge
C. The magnitude of the field from the point charge is greater than that from the quarter-arc of charge
2. What is the magnitude of the electric field at the origin produced by a semi-circular arc of charge = -1.2 ?C, twice the charge of the quarter-circle arc? As shown in the link below: http://www.smartphysics.com/images/content/EM/02/h2_arcE.png