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PHYS 1304 Mid-term Exam Name ID

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PHYS 1304 Mid-term Exam Name ID

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  1. PHYS 1304 Mid-term Exam Name ID • (Total 30 points) Two point charges, q1 and q2, are fixed in space. The distance between the two charges is d. Here q1 = 2.0 μC, q2 = 8.0 μC, and d = 9.0 cm. 1 μC = 10-6 C. (a, 20 points) Find the point in space that is close to the two charges where the electric field is 0. (b, 10 points) Now you move a charge q3 from infinitely far away to this point, how much work you have to do during this process when q3 = 1.0 μC? The Coulomb constant ke = 8.99×109 N·m2/C2. (c, bonus 5 points, do it when you have time in the end) Is q3 in a stable or unstable equilibrium condition? Would your answer change if q3 = -1.0 μC?

  2. PHYS 1304 Mid-term Exam Name ID • (30 points) Two infinitely large plates made of insulating material (ignore its dielectric property) are placed distance D apart, parallel to each other. The thickness of each plate is d. One plate has a volume charge density ρ(assuming positive charge), the other -ρ. Here D = 10.0 mm, d = 1.0 mm, and ρ = 1.0 μC/mm3. (a, 20 points) Find the electric field (magnitude and direction) between the two plates (excluding the plates volume) (b, 10 points) Find the electric fields (magnitude and direction) inside the plates, as a function of distance from the center of the plates. The permittivity of free space εo = 8.85×10-12 C2/N·m2.

  3. PHYS 1304 Mid-term Exam Name ID • (40 points) A circuit shown in the figure where the switch has been closed for a long time. Find (a, 20 points) the current through each resister, (b, 5 points) the power consumed by the 4.0 ohm resistor, (c, 5 points) the energy stored in the capacitor. (d, 10 points) If we start the time when the switch S is thrown open (this is the moment when t0 = 0), calculate the current in each resistor as a function of time t, with t ≥ 0. 24.0V 4.0Ω 2.0 μF S 2.0Ω 6.0Ω 10.0V 6.0Ω

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