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Ch 23: Electric Potential
Young & Freedman Calc - University Physics 14th Edition
Young & Freedman Calc14th EditionUniversity PhysicsISBN: 9780321973610당신이 사용하는 게 아니라요?교과서 변경
23장, 문제 22a

At a certain distance from a point charge, the potential and electric-field magnitude due to that charge are 4.984.98 V and 16.216.2 V/m, respectively. (Take V=0V = 0 at infinity.) What is the distance to the point charge?

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Start by recalling the relationship between electric potential (V) and electric field (E) for a point charge. The electric potential at a distance r from a point charge Q is given by the formula: V=kQr, where k is Coulomb's constant (approximately 8.99 × 10^9 N m²/C²).
The electric field magnitude at the same distance r from the point charge is given by: E=kQr2.
You have two equations: V=kQr and E=kQr2. You can solve these simultaneously to find the distance r. First, express Q in terms of V and r from the first equation: Q=Vrk.
Substitute the expression for Q into the equation for E: E=kVrkr2. Simplify this to get: E=Vr.
Rearrange the equation E=Vr to solve for r: r=VE. Substitute the given values for V and E to find the distance r.

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Electric Potential

Electric potential (V) at a point in space is the work done per unit charge in bringing a positive test charge from infinity to that point. It is a scalar quantity and is measured in volts (V). For a point charge, the potential is given by V = kQ/r, where k is Coulomb's constant, Q is the charge, and r is the distance from the charge.
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Electric Potential

Electric Field

The electric field (E) is a vector field around a charged object where a force would be exerted on other charges. It is defined as the force per unit charge and is measured in volts per meter (V/m). For a point charge, the electric field is given by E = kQ/r², indicating how the field strength decreases with the square of the distance from the charge.
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Relationship Between Electric Field and Potential

The electric field is related to the electric potential by the gradient, where E = -dV/dr for a radial field. This relationship shows that the electric field is the rate of change of the potential with respect to distance. For a point charge, this can be used to derive the distance from the charge when both the potential and field magnitude are known.
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