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A small plastic ball with a mass of 6.50x10^-3 kg and with a charge of +0.150x10^-6 C is suspended from an insulating thread an...Asked by Trevor
A small plastic ball with a mass of 6.50x10^-3 kg and with a charge of +0.150x10^-6 C is suspended from an insulating thread and hangs between the plates of a capacitor. The ball is in equilibrium, whit the tread making an angle of 30 degrees with respect to the vertical. The area of each plate is 0.0150 m^2. What is the magnitude of the charge of each plate?
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Answered by
drwls
Are the capacitor plates horizontal or vertical or aligned tih the thread? How is the thread prevented from interfering with the capacitor plates?
Answered by
Damon
dr wls is here now so there is hope.
Answered by
Trevor
They Are Vertical with the ball in between them.
Answered by
Damon
Force down = m g = 6.5*10^-3 *9.8 = 53.7*10^-3 N
Force sideways = q E
where E = sigma/eo
so force sideways = q sigma/eo
then
tan 30 = (q sigma /eo)/53.7*10^-3
you know q, eo
so solve for sigma
charge = sigma * plate area
Force sideways = q E
where E = sigma/eo
so force sideways = q sigma/eo
then
tan 30 = (q sigma /eo)/53.7*10^-3
you know q, eo
so solve for sigma
charge = sigma * plate area
Answered by
john
what does sigma represent?
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