Deck 21: The Electric Field I: Discrete Charge Distributions

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Two small spheres attract one another electrostatically.This can occur for a variety of reasons.Which of the following statements must be true?

A)at least one sphere is charged
B)neither is charged
C)both are charged
D)both have the same charge
E)None of these is correct.
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Experimental evidence indicates that

A)charge is quantized and conserved.
B)charge is quantized but not conserved.
C)charge is conserved but not quantized.
D)charge is neither quantized nor conserved.
E)None of these answers is correct.
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Electric charges of the opposite sign

A)also have the same magnitude.
B)attract each other.
C)exert no forces on each other.
D)repel each other.
E)None of these is correct.
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Electrons

A)are about 2000 times more massive than protons.
B)are about 2000 times less massive than protons.
C)have 2000 times the charge of protons.
D)have 1/2000 the charge of protons.
E)can have any amount of charge.
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A positive charge of 94.0 nC is 12.0 cm from a negative charge of 53.0 nC.The force on one of the charges due to the other is approximately

A)1.13 mN
B)0.373 mN
C)3.11 mN
D)1.25 mN
E)1.02 μ\mu N
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Charges q1 and q2 exert repulsive forces of 15 N on each other.What is the repulsive force when their separation is increased so that their final separation is 160% of their initial separation?

A)1.3 N
B)5.9 N
C)9.8 N
D)8.7 N
E)6.4 N
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Two positive charges (+8.0 mC and +2.0 mC)are separated by 300 m.A third charge is placed at distance r from the +8.0 mC charge in such a way that the resultant electric force on the third charge due to the other two charges is zero.The distance r is

A)0.25 km
B)0.20 km
C)0.15 km
D)0.13 km
E)0.10 km
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Point charges of 4.0 ×\times 10-8 C and -2.0 ×\times 10-8 C are placed 12 cm apart.A third point charge of 3.0 ×\times 10-8 C halfway between the first two point charges experiences a force of magnitude

A)4.5 ×\times 10-3 N
B)2.0 ×\times 10-3 N
C)1.5 ×\times 10-3 N
D)zero
E)5.0 ×\times 10-3 N
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How many electrons must be transferred to a body to produce a charge of 125 nC?

A)1.25 ×\times 10-7
B)1.60 ×\times 10-19
C)1.28 ×\times 1012
D)3.45 ×\times 1011
E)7.81 ×\times 1011
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Protons

A)are about 2000 times more massive than electrons.
B)are about 2000 times less massive than electrons.
C)have 2000 times the charge of electrons.
D)have 1/2000 the charge of electrons.
E)can have any amount of charge.
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Which of the following statements about conductors and insulators is NOT correct?

A)Charges can move freely in conductors.
B)Charges can move freely in insulators.
C)In conductors,one or more of the outer electrons from an atom is no longer bounded to the atom.
D)In insulators,all the electrons from an atom are bounded to the atom.
E)Charges in both conductors and insulators can become polarized,i.e.,one end has charges of one sign and the other end has charges of opposite sign.
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A particular nucleus of the element erbium contains 68 protons and 90 neutrons.What is the total number of electrons in the neutral erbium atom?

A)90
B)158
C)22
D)68
E)None of the above
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Electric charges of the same sign

A)also have the same magnitude.
B)attract each other.
C)repel each other.
D)exert no forces on each other.
E)None of these is correct.
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Three charges are located at 100-m intervals along a horizontal line: a charge of -3.0 C on the left,+2.0 C in the middle,and +1.0 C on the right.What is the resultant force on the 1.0 C charge due to the other two?

A)1.1 ×\times 106 N to the right
B)1.1 ×\times 106 N to the left
C)2.5 ×\times 106 N to the right
D)2.5 ×\times 106 N to the left
E)4.5 ×\times 107 N to the right
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Charges q1 and q2 exert repulsive forces of 10 N on each other.What is the repulsive force when their separation is decreased so that their final separation is 80% of their initial separation?

A)16 N
B)12 N
C)10 N
D)8.0 N
E)6.4 N
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Two small spheres repel one another electrostatically.Which of the following statements must be true?

A)both have the same charge
B)neither is charged
C)both are charged
D)at least one sphere is charged
E)they are oppositely charged
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A particular nucleus of the element erbium contains 68 protons and 90 neutrons.What is the total charge of the erbium nucleus?

A)zero
B)1.4 ×\times 10-17 C
C)2.5 ×\times 10-17 C
D)1.1 ×\times 10-17 C
E)3.5 ×\times 10-18 C
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An electron (q =+e)and a positron (q = +e)can combine to give off two gamma rays.The net change in the algebraic sum of the charges is

A)+2e
B)zero
C)-2e
D)+e
E)-e
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If an object is determined to have a negative charge of 160 nC,you can conclude that the object has an excess of

A)109 electrons
B)1010 electrons
C)1011 electrons
D)1012 electrons
E)1013 electrons
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A positive charge of 63.0 nC is 15.0 cm from a negative charge of 45.0 nC.The force on one of the charges due to the other is approximately

A)1.13 ×\times 10-3 N
B)1.13 ×\times 10-7 N
C)1.02 ×\times 107 N
D)1.25 ×\times 10-13 N
E)1.02 ×\times 10-6 N
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Three charges are located at 100-m intervals along a horizontal line: a charge of -3.0 C on the left,2.0 C in the middle,and 1.0 C on the right.What is the electric field  <strong>Three charges are located at 100-m intervals along a horizontal line: a charge of -3.0 C on the left,2.0 C in the middle,and 1.0 C on the right.What is the electric field   on the horizontal line halfway between the -3.0 C and 2.0 C charges?</strong> A)2.2  \times  10<sup>7</sup> N/C to the left B)1.8  \times  10<sup>7</sup> N/C to the right C)1.8  \times  10<sup>7</sup> N/C to the left D)3.2  \times  10<sup>6</sup> N/C to the right E)4.0  \times  10<sup>6</sup> N/C to the left <div style=padding-top: 35px>  on the horizontal line halfway between the -3.0 C and 2.0 C charges?

A)2.2 ×\times 107 N/C to the left
B)1.8 ×\times 107 N/C to the right
C)1.8 ×\times 107 N/C to the left
D)3.2 ×\times 106 N/C to the right
E)4.0 ×\times 106 N/C to the left
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A positive charge that is in an electric field <strong>A positive charge that is in an electric field   experiences a force that is</strong> A)perpendicular to   . B)zero because the speed is zero. C)in the direction opposite to   . D)in the same direction as   . E)None of these is correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px> experiences a force that is

A)perpendicular to <strong>A positive charge that is in an electric field   experiences a force that is</strong> A)perpendicular to   . B)zero because the speed is zero. C)in the direction opposite to   . D)in the same direction as   . E)None of these is correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px> .
B)zero because the speed is zero.
C)in the direction opposite to <strong>A positive charge that is in an electric field   experiences a force that is</strong> A)perpendicular to   . B)zero because the speed is zero. C)in the direction opposite to   . D)in the same direction as   . E)None of these is correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px> .
D)in the same direction as <strong>A positive charge that is in an electric field   experiences a force that is</strong> A)perpendicular to   . B)zero because the speed is zero. C)in the direction opposite to   . D)in the same direction as   . E)None of these is correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px> .
E)None of these is correct.
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Coulomb's law and Newton's law of gravitation both involve which of the following?

A)the mass of the particle
B)the charge on the particle
C)permeability
D)permittivity
E)the inverse-square law
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Which of the following statements is not true?

A)In nature,electric charge is conserved.
B)The force of repulsion between two like charges is directly proportional to the product of the square of the charges.
C)The force of repulsion between two like charges is inversely proportional to the square of the distance separating the charges.
D)Unlike charges attract each other.
E)Like charges repel each other.
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The SI units of electric fields can be expressed as

A)C/m2
B)C/s
C)V · C
D)N
E)V/m
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The direction of the electric field at a point is the same as

A)the force on a neutron placed at that point.
B)the force on a proton placed at that point.
C)the force on an electron placed at that point.
D)the force on a hydrogen molecule placed at that point.
E)None of these is correct.
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The Coulomb's force between a proton and an electron is 2.27 ×\times 1039 times greater than the gravitational force.If the two forces were equal,what should the size of the elementary charge be

A)1.60 ×\times 10-19 C
B)3.36 ×\times 10-39 C
C)1.23 ×\times 10-77 C
D)2.27 ×\times 10-39 C
E)4.41 ×\times 10-40 C
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The force between two very small charged bodies is found to be F.If the distance between them is doubled without altering their charges,the force between them becomes

A)F/2
B)2F
C)F/4
D)4F
E)1/F2
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An electric field with a magnitude of 6.0 ×\times 104 N/C is directed parallel to the positive y axis.A particle with a charge q = 4.8 ×\times 10-19 C is moving along the x axis with a speed v = 3.0 ×\times 106 m/s.The force on the charge is approximately

A)8.6 ×\times 10-8 N perpendicular to the xy plane.
B)2.9 ×\times 10-14 N in the y direction.
C)8.6 ×\times 10-8 N in the x direction.
D)zero.
E)2.9 ×\times 10-14 N in the x direction.
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An electron is moving horizontally east in an electric field that points vertically upward.The electric force on the proton is

A)zero.
B)upward.
C)downward.
D)to the west.
E)to the east.
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The force between two very small charged bodies is found to be F.If the distance between them is tripled without altering their charges,the force between them becomes

A)9F
B)3F
C)F/3
D)F/9
E)1/F3
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A particular nucleus of the element plutonium contains 94 protons and 150 neutrons.What is the magnitude of the force from the nucleus on a single electron that is at a distance of 0.563 ×\times 10-12 m from the plutonium nucleus?

A)4.27 ×\times 1015 N
B)3.85 ×\times 10-14 N
C)6.83 ×\times 10-2 N
D)6.42 N
E)1.09 ×\times 10-1 N
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Two charges of the same magnitude and sign are placed a certain distance apart.There is only one point in space near them where the electric field is zero.Which,if any,of the following statements about that point is true?

A)It cannot be on the line joining the charges.
B)It must be on the line joining the charges and between the charges.
C)It must be on the line joining the charges but not between the charges.
D)Its position depends on the size of the charges.
E)None of these is correct.
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Two point charges of unknown magnitude and sign are a distance d apart.If the electric field strength is zero at a point between them on the line joining them,you can conclude that

A)the charges are equal in magnitude but opposite in sign.
B)the charges are equal in magnitude and have the same sign.
C)the charges are not necessarily equal in magnitude but have opposite signs.
D)the charges are not necessarily equal in magnitude but have the same sign.
E)there is not enough information to say anything specific about the charges.
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Two charges Q1 and Q2 are a distance d apart.If the electric field is zero at a distance of 3d/4 from Q1 (towards Q2),then what is the relation between Q1 and Q2?

A)Q1 = Q2 /9
B)Q1 = 9Q2
C)Q1 = Q2 /3
D)Q1 = 3Q2
E)Q1 = 4Q2 /3
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Two electrons are separated by a distance of 1.6 nm.Each experiences an electrostatic force of approximately

A)9.0 ×\times 109 N
B)1.1 ×\times 10-32 N
C)9.0 ×\times 1020 N
D)1.0 ×\times 10-22 N
E)9.0 ×\times 10-11 N
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A proton is about 2000 times more massive that an electron but they both have charges of the same magnitude.The magnitude of the force on an electron by a proton is ____ the magnitude of the force on the proton by the electron.

A)2000 times greater than
B)equal to
C)2000 times less than
D)negligible compared to
E)None of these answers is correct.
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A proton is moving horizontally north in an electric field that points vertically upward.The electric force on the proton is

A)zero.
B)upward.
C)downward.
D)to the west.
E)to the east.
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Two charges Q1 and Q2 are distance d apart.If the electric field is zero at distance 3d/2 from Q1 and d/2 from Q2,along the line joining Q1 and Q2,then what is the relation between Q1 and Q2?

A)Q1 = 9Q2
B)Q1 = -Q2 /9
C)Q1 = Q2 /3
D)Q1 = -3Q2
E)Q1 = -9Q2
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A particular nucleus of the element plutonium contains 94 protons and 150 neutrons.What is the magnitude of the electric field at a distance of 0.563 ×\times 10-12 m from the nucleus?

A)6.81 ×\times 1017 N/C
B)4.27 ×\times 1017 N/C
C)2.40 ×\times 105 N/C
D)3.83 ×\times 105 N/C
E)none of the above
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Which of the following statements about electric field lines are true?

A)The lines are drawn symmetrically entering or leaving an isolated charge.
B)At large distances from a system of charges,the field lines are equally spaced and radial,as if they came from a single point charge equal to the net charge of the system.
C)Electric field lines begin on positive charges (or at infinity)and end on negative charges (or at infinity).
D)The number of lines leaving a positive charge or entering a negative charge is proportional to the charge.
E)All of these statements are true.
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An electric dipole p makes an angle of 30 \circ with a uniform electric field of magnitude 300 N/C.If the torque on the dipole is 3.00 ×\times 10-12 N · m then calculate the magnitude of the dipole moment p.

A)2.00 ×\times 10-14 C · m
B)1.00 ×\times 10-14 C · m
C)4.00 ×\times 10-14 C · m
D)1.15 ×\times 10-14 C · m
E)1.73 ×\times 10-14 C · m
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Use the picture for the next problem.  <strong>Use the picture for the next problem.   A negatively charged particle moving with speed v enters a region of uniform electric field E.  -If the charge q = 1 nC,mass m = 1  \times  10<sup>-14</sup> kg,speed v = 10<sup>5</sup> m/s,the electric field strength E = 2  \times  10<sup>5</sup> V/m,and width,w,of the electric field is 0.2 m,what is the speed of the particle when it emerges from the other side?</strong> A)1.0  \times  10<sup>5</sup> m/s B)4.0  \times  10<sup>4</sup> m/s C)1.08  \times  10<sup>5</sup> m/s D)1.4  \times  10<sup>5</sup> m/s E)1.8  \times  10<sup>5</sup> m/s <div style=padding-top: 35px>  A negatively charged particle moving with speed v enters a region of uniform electric field E.

-If the charge q = 1 nC,mass m = 1 ×\times 10-14 kg,speed v = 105 m/s,the electric field strength E = 2 ×\times 105 V/m,and width,w,of the electric field is 0.2 m,what is the speed of the particle when it emerges from the other side?

A)1.0 ×\times 105 m/s
B)4.0 ×\times 104 m/s
C)1.08 ×\times 105 m/s
D)1.4 ×\times 105 m/s
E)1.8 ×\times 105 m/s
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A point charge of +35 nC is above a point charge of -35 nC on a vertical line.The distance between the charges is 4.0 mm.What are the magnitude and direction of the dipole moment <strong>A point charge of +35 nC is above a point charge of -35 nC on a vertical line.The distance between the charges is 4.0 mm.What are the magnitude and direction of the dipole moment   ?</strong> A)zero B)1.4 pC · m up C)1.4 pC · m down D)2.8 pC · m up E)2.8 pC · m down <div style=padding-top: 35px> ?

A)zero
B)1.4 pC · m up
C)1.4 pC · m down
D)2.8 pC · m up
E)2.8 pC · m down
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Use the picture for the next problem.
A conducting sphere has a net charge of -q and of mass m is suspended from the ceiling by a light string.A uniform electric field E is applied vertical down on the sphere. <strong>Use the picture for the next problem. A conducting sphere has a net charge of -q and of mass m is suspended from the ceiling by a light string.A uniform electric field E is applied vertical down on the sphere.   The tension T in the string is ____ the weight mg.</strong> A)less than B)equal to C)greater than D)dependent on the strength of E in relation to E)insufficient information to tell <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The tension T in the string is ____ the weight mg.

A)less than
B)equal to
C)greater than
D)dependent on the strength of E in relation to
E)insufficient information to tell
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An oil droplet of mass 1.00 ×\times 10-14 kg loses an electron while it is in an electric field of 1.00 ×\times 106 N/C.The resulting change in the acceleration of the oil droplet is approximately

A)1.76 ×\times 1017 m/s2
B)16.0 m/s2
C)1.60 m/s2
D)1.76 ×\times 1018 m/s2
E)176 m/s2
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Use the picture for the next problem.
A conducting sphere has a net charge of -q and of mass m is suspended from the ceiling by a light string.A uniform electric field E is applied vertical down on the sphere.  <strong>Use the picture for the next problem. A conducting sphere has a net charge of -q and of mass m is suspended from the ceiling by a light string.A uniform electric field E is applied vertical down on the sphere.    -If m = 1 g,q = 1 <sup> \circ </sup>C and E = 5000 N/C,the tension T in the string is</strong> A)5  \times  10<sup>-3</sup> N B)9.81  \times  10<sup>-3</sup> N C)4.81  \times  10<sup>-3</sup> N D)1.48  \times 10<sup>-</sup><sup>2</sup> N E)0 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-If m = 1 g,q = 1 \circ C and E = 5000 N/C,the tension T in the string is

A)5 ×\times 10-3 N
B)9.81 ×\times 10-3 N
C)4.81 ×\times 10-3 N
D)1.48 ×\times 10-2 N
E)0
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An electron is released from rest in a uniform electric field.If the electric field is 1.25 kN/C,at the end of 20 ns the electron's velocity will be approximately

A)2.5 ×\times 10-5 m/s
B)3.9 ×\times 103 m/s
C)3.0 ×\times 108 m/s
D)2.5 ×\times 103 m/s
E)4.4 ×\times 106 m/s
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Use the picture for the next problem. <strong>Use the picture for the next problem.   A negatively charged particle moving with speed v enters a region of uniform electric field E. Using the direction compass on the right,the direction of the force on the charge is</strong> A)1 B)2 C)3 D)4 E)There is no force on the charge. <div style=padding-top: 35px> A negatively charged particle moving with speed v enters a region of uniform electric field E.
Using the direction compass on the right,the direction of the force on the charge is

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)There is no force on the charge.
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An electric dipole  <strong>An electric dipole   of magnitude 25 p C · m makes an angle of 65º with a uniform electric field   of magnitude 3.0  \times  10<sup>-6</sup> N/C.What is the magnitude of the torque on the dipole?</strong> A)3.2  \times  10<sup>-16</sup> N · m B)6.2  \times  10<sup>-16</sup> N · m C)1.4  \times  10<sup>-15</sup> N · m D)6.8  \times  10<sup>-16</sup> N · m E)7.5  \times  10<sup>-16</sup> N · m <div style=padding-top: 35px>  of magnitude 25 p C · m makes an angle of 65º with a uniform electric field  <strong>An electric dipole   of magnitude 25 p C · m makes an angle of 65º with a uniform electric field   of magnitude 3.0  \times  10<sup>-6</sup> N/C.What is the magnitude of the torque on the dipole?</strong> A)3.2  \times  10<sup>-16</sup> N · m B)6.2  \times  10<sup>-16</sup> N · m C)1.4  \times  10<sup>-15</sup> N · m D)6.8  \times  10<sup>-16</sup> N · m E)7.5  \times  10<sup>-16</sup> N · m <div style=padding-top: 35px>  of magnitude 3.0 ×\times 10-6 N/C.What is the magnitude of the torque on the dipole?

A)3.2 ×\times 10-16 N · m
B)6.2 ×\times 10-16 N · m
C)1.4 ×\times 10-15 N · m
D)6.8 ×\times 10-16 N · m
E)7.5 ×\times 10-16 N · m
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In a uniform electric field a proton has

A)a constant velocity in the direction of the field.
B)a constant velocity in a direction opposite to that of the field.
C)an approximately constant acceleration the direction of the field.
D)an approximately constant acceleration in a direction opposite to that of the field.
E)an approximately constant acceleration in a direction at right angles to the field.
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A molecule of HCl has a dipole moment of 3.39 ×\times 10-30 C · m.If we assume full donation of the hydrogen electron to the chlorine,then calculate the distance between the charge centers.

A)4.72 ×\times 1010 m
B)1.06 ×\times 10-11 m
C)4.24 ×\times 10-11 m
D)2.12 ×\times 10-11 m
E)2.44 ×\times 10-11 m
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Which of the following statements about electric field lines is not true?

A)The number of lines leaving a positive charge or entering a negative charge is proportional to the charge.
B)The lines begin on positive charges and end on negative charges.
C)The density of the lines (the number per unit area perpendicular to the lines)is proportional to the magnitude of the field at that point.
D)Electric field lines cross midway between charges that have equal magnitude and sign.
E)The direction of each line indicates the direction that a positively charged particle would move if placed at that point in the electric field.
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An electron is released from rest in a uniform electric field.If the electric field is 3.65 kN/C,at the end of 15 ns the electron's velocity will be approximately

A)9.6 ×\times 106 m/s
B)3.9 ×\times 103 m/s
C)3.1 ×\times 108 m/s
D)5.5 ×\times 103 m/s
E)7.4 ×\times 106 m/s
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If nonelectric forces are negligible,a positively charged particle released from rest in a nonuniform electric field

A)moves perpendicular to the field with constant velocity.
B)moves with constant velocity parallel to the field.
C)accelerates in the direction of the field.
D)accelerates perpendicularly to the field.
E)moves only along equipotential lines.
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Two small spheres attract one another electrostatically.This can occur for a variety of reasons.Which of the following statements must be true?

A)at least one sphere is charged
B)neither is charged
C)both are charged
D)both have the same charge
E)None of these is correct.
at least one sphere is charged
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Experimental evidence indicates that

A)charge is quantized and conserved.
B)charge is quantized but not conserved.
C)charge is conserved but not quantized.
D)charge is neither quantized nor conserved.
E)None of these answers is correct.
charge is quantized and conserved.
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Electric charges of the opposite sign

A)also have the same magnitude.
B)attract each other.
C)exert no forces on each other.
D)repel each other.
E)None of these is correct.
attract each other.
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Electrons

A)are about 2000 times more massive than protons.
B)are about 2000 times less massive than protons.
C)have 2000 times the charge of protons.
D)have 1/2000 the charge of protons.
E)can have any amount of charge.
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A positive charge of 94.0 nC is 12.0 cm from a negative charge of 53.0 nC.The force on one of the charges due to the other is approximately

A)1.13 mN
B)0.373 mN
C)3.11 mN
D)1.25 mN
E)1.02 μ\mu N
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Charges q1 and q2 exert repulsive forces of 15 N on each other.What is the repulsive force when their separation is increased so that their final separation is 160% of their initial separation?

A)1.3 N
B)5.9 N
C)9.8 N
D)8.7 N
E)6.4 N
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Two positive charges (+8.0 mC and +2.0 mC)are separated by 300 m.A third charge is placed at distance r from the +8.0 mC charge in such a way that the resultant electric force on the third charge due to the other two charges is zero.The distance r is

A)0.25 km
B)0.20 km
C)0.15 km
D)0.13 km
E)0.10 km
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Point charges of 4.0 ×\times 10-8 C and -2.0 ×\times 10-8 C are placed 12 cm apart.A third point charge of 3.0 ×\times 10-8 C halfway between the first two point charges experiences a force of magnitude

A)4.5 ×\times 10-3 N
B)2.0 ×\times 10-3 N
C)1.5 ×\times 10-3 N
D)zero
E)5.0 ×\times 10-3 N
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How many electrons must be transferred to a body to produce a charge of 125 nC?

A)1.25 ×\times 10-7
B)1.60 ×\times 10-19
C)1.28 ×\times 1012
D)3.45 ×\times 1011
E)7.81 ×\times 1011
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Protons

A)are about 2000 times more massive than electrons.
B)are about 2000 times less massive than electrons.
C)have 2000 times the charge of electrons.
D)have 1/2000 the charge of electrons.
E)can have any amount of charge.
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Which of the following statements about conductors and insulators is NOT correct?

A)Charges can move freely in conductors.
B)Charges can move freely in insulators.
C)In conductors,one or more of the outer electrons from an atom is no longer bounded to the atom.
D)In insulators,all the electrons from an atom are bounded to the atom.
E)Charges in both conductors and insulators can become polarized,i.e.,one end has charges of one sign and the other end has charges of opposite sign.
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A particular nucleus of the element erbium contains 68 protons and 90 neutrons.What is the total number of electrons in the neutral erbium atom?

A)90
B)158
C)22
D)68
E)None of the above
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Electric charges of the same sign

A)also have the same magnitude.
B)attract each other.
C)repel each other.
D)exert no forces on each other.
E)None of these is correct.
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Three charges are located at 100-m intervals along a horizontal line: a charge of -3.0 C on the left,+2.0 C in the middle,and +1.0 C on the right.What is the resultant force on the 1.0 C charge due to the other two?

A)1.1 ×\times 106 N to the right
B)1.1 ×\times 106 N to the left
C)2.5 ×\times 106 N to the right
D)2.5 ×\times 106 N to the left
E)4.5 ×\times 107 N to the right
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Charges q1 and q2 exert repulsive forces of 10 N on each other.What is the repulsive force when their separation is decreased so that their final separation is 80% of their initial separation?

A)16 N
B)12 N
C)10 N
D)8.0 N
E)6.4 N
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Two small spheres repel one another electrostatically.Which of the following statements must be true?

A)both have the same charge
B)neither is charged
C)both are charged
D)at least one sphere is charged
E)they are oppositely charged
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A particular nucleus of the element erbium contains 68 protons and 90 neutrons.What is the total charge of the erbium nucleus?

A)zero
B)1.4 ×\times 10-17 C
C)2.5 ×\times 10-17 C
D)1.1 ×\times 10-17 C
E)3.5 ×\times 10-18 C
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An electron (q =+e)and a positron (q = +e)can combine to give off two gamma rays.The net change in the algebraic sum of the charges is

A)+2e
B)zero
C)-2e
D)+e
E)-e
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19
If an object is determined to have a negative charge of 160 nC,you can conclude that the object has an excess of

A)109 electrons
B)1010 electrons
C)1011 electrons
D)1012 electrons
E)1013 electrons
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A positive charge of 63.0 nC is 15.0 cm from a negative charge of 45.0 nC.The force on one of the charges due to the other is approximately

A)1.13 ×\times 10-3 N
B)1.13 ×\times 10-7 N
C)1.02 ×\times 107 N
D)1.25 ×\times 10-13 N
E)1.02 ×\times 10-6 N
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Three charges are located at 100-m intervals along a horizontal line: a charge of -3.0 C on the left,2.0 C in the middle,and 1.0 C on the right.What is the electric field  <strong>Three charges are located at 100-m intervals along a horizontal line: a charge of -3.0 C on the left,2.0 C in the middle,and 1.0 C on the right.What is the electric field   on the horizontal line halfway between the -3.0 C and 2.0 C charges?</strong> A)2.2  \times  10<sup>7</sup> N/C to the left B)1.8  \times  10<sup>7</sup> N/C to the right C)1.8  \times  10<sup>7</sup> N/C to the left D)3.2  \times  10<sup>6</sup> N/C to the right E)4.0  \times  10<sup>6</sup> N/C to the left  on the horizontal line halfway between the -3.0 C and 2.0 C charges?

A)2.2 ×\times 107 N/C to the left
B)1.8 ×\times 107 N/C to the right
C)1.8 ×\times 107 N/C to the left
D)3.2 ×\times 106 N/C to the right
E)4.0 ×\times 106 N/C to the left
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22
A positive charge that is in an electric field <strong>A positive charge that is in an electric field   experiences a force that is</strong> A)perpendicular to   . B)zero because the speed is zero. C)in the direction opposite to   . D)in the same direction as   . E)None of these is correct. experiences a force that is

A)perpendicular to <strong>A positive charge that is in an electric field   experiences a force that is</strong> A)perpendicular to   . B)zero because the speed is zero. C)in the direction opposite to   . D)in the same direction as   . E)None of these is correct. .
B)zero because the speed is zero.
C)in the direction opposite to <strong>A positive charge that is in an electric field   experiences a force that is</strong> A)perpendicular to   . B)zero because the speed is zero. C)in the direction opposite to   . D)in the same direction as   . E)None of these is correct. .
D)in the same direction as <strong>A positive charge that is in an electric field   experiences a force that is</strong> A)perpendicular to   . B)zero because the speed is zero. C)in the direction opposite to   . D)in the same direction as   . E)None of these is correct. .
E)None of these is correct.
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23
Coulomb's law and Newton's law of gravitation both involve which of the following?

A)the mass of the particle
B)the charge on the particle
C)permeability
D)permittivity
E)the inverse-square law
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24
Which of the following statements is not true?

A)In nature,electric charge is conserved.
B)The force of repulsion between two like charges is directly proportional to the product of the square of the charges.
C)The force of repulsion between two like charges is inversely proportional to the square of the distance separating the charges.
D)Unlike charges attract each other.
E)Like charges repel each other.
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25
The SI units of electric fields can be expressed as

A)C/m2
B)C/s
C)V · C
D)N
E)V/m
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26
The direction of the electric field at a point is the same as

A)the force on a neutron placed at that point.
B)the force on a proton placed at that point.
C)the force on an electron placed at that point.
D)the force on a hydrogen molecule placed at that point.
E)None of these is correct.
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27
The Coulomb's force between a proton and an electron is 2.27 ×\times 1039 times greater than the gravitational force.If the two forces were equal,what should the size of the elementary charge be

A)1.60 ×\times 10-19 C
B)3.36 ×\times 10-39 C
C)1.23 ×\times 10-77 C
D)2.27 ×\times 10-39 C
E)4.41 ×\times 10-40 C
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28
The force between two very small charged bodies is found to be F.If the distance between them is doubled without altering their charges,the force between them becomes

A)F/2
B)2F
C)F/4
D)4F
E)1/F2
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29
An electric field with a magnitude of 6.0 ×\times 104 N/C is directed parallel to the positive y axis.A particle with a charge q = 4.8 ×\times 10-19 C is moving along the x axis with a speed v = 3.0 ×\times 106 m/s.The force on the charge is approximately

A)8.6 ×\times 10-8 N perpendicular to the xy plane.
B)2.9 ×\times 10-14 N in the y direction.
C)8.6 ×\times 10-8 N in the x direction.
D)zero.
E)2.9 ×\times 10-14 N in the x direction.
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30
An electron is moving horizontally east in an electric field that points vertically upward.The electric force on the proton is

A)zero.
B)upward.
C)downward.
D)to the west.
E)to the east.
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31
The force between two very small charged bodies is found to be F.If the distance between them is tripled without altering their charges,the force between them becomes

A)9F
B)3F
C)F/3
D)F/9
E)1/F3
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32
A particular nucleus of the element plutonium contains 94 protons and 150 neutrons.What is the magnitude of the force from the nucleus on a single electron that is at a distance of 0.563 ×\times 10-12 m from the plutonium nucleus?

A)4.27 ×\times 1015 N
B)3.85 ×\times 10-14 N
C)6.83 ×\times 10-2 N
D)6.42 N
E)1.09 ×\times 10-1 N
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33
Two charges of the same magnitude and sign are placed a certain distance apart.There is only one point in space near them where the electric field is zero.Which,if any,of the following statements about that point is true?

A)It cannot be on the line joining the charges.
B)It must be on the line joining the charges and between the charges.
C)It must be on the line joining the charges but not between the charges.
D)Its position depends on the size of the charges.
E)None of these is correct.
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34
Two point charges of unknown magnitude and sign are a distance d apart.If the electric field strength is zero at a point between them on the line joining them,you can conclude that

A)the charges are equal in magnitude but opposite in sign.
B)the charges are equal in magnitude and have the same sign.
C)the charges are not necessarily equal in magnitude but have opposite signs.
D)the charges are not necessarily equal in magnitude but have the same sign.
E)there is not enough information to say anything specific about the charges.
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Two charges Q1 and Q2 are a distance d apart.If the electric field is zero at a distance of 3d/4 from Q1 (towards Q2),then what is the relation between Q1 and Q2?

A)Q1 = Q2 /9
B)Q1 = 9Q2
C)Q1 = Q2 /3
D)Q1 = 3Q2
E)Q1 = 4Q2 /3
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36
Two electrons are separated by a distance of 1.6 nm.Each experiences an electrostatic force of approximately

A)9.0 ×\times 109 N
B)1.1 ×\times 10-32 N
C)9.0 ×\times 1020 N
D)1.0 ×\times 10-22 N
E)9.0 ×\times 10-11 N
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37
A proton is about 2000 times more massive that an electron but they both have charges of the same magnitude.The magnitude of the force on an electron by a proton is ____ the magnitude of the force on the proton by the electron.

A)2000 times greater than
B)equal to
C)2000 times less than
D)negligible compared to
E)None of these answers is correct.
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38
A proton is moving horizontally north in an electric field that points vertically upward.The electric force on the proton is

A)zero.
B)upward.
C)downward.
D)to the west.
E)to the east.
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39
Two charges Q1 and Q2 are distance d apart.If the electric field is zero at distance 3d/2 from Q1 and d/2 from Q2,along the line joining Q1 and Q2,then what is the relation between Q1 and Q2?

A)Q1 = 9Q2
B)Q1 = -Q2 /9
C)Q1 = Q2 /3
D)Q1 = -3Q2
E)Q1 = -9Q2
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40
A particular nucleus of the element plutonium contains 94 protons and 150 neutrons.What is the magnitude of the electric field at a distance of 0.563 ×\times 10-12 m from the nucleus?

A)6.81 ×\times 1017 N/C
B)4.27 ×\times 1017 N/C
C)2.40 ×\times 105 N/C
D)3.83 ×\times 105 N/C
E)none of the above
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41
Which of the following statements about electric field lines are true?

A)The lines are drawn symmetrically entering or leaving an isolated charge.
B)At large distances from a system of charges,the field lines are equally spaced and radial,as if they came from a single point charge equal to the net charge of the system.
C)Electric field lines begin on positive charges (or at infinity)and end on negative charges (or at infinity).
D)The number of lines leaving a positive charge or entering a negative charge is proportional to the charge.
E)All of these statements are true.
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42
An electric dipole p makes an angle of 30 \circ with a uniform electric field of magnitude 300 N/C.If the torque on the dipole is 3.00 ×\times 10-12 N · m then calculate the magnitude of the dipole moment p.

A)2.00 ×\times 10-14 C · m
B)1.00 ×\times 10-14 C · m
C)4.00 ×\times 10-14 C · m
D)1.15 ×\times 10-14 C · m
E)1.73 ×\times 10-14 C · m
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43
Use the picture for the next problem.  <strong>Use the picture for the next problem.   A negatively charged particle moving with speed v enters a region of uniform electric field E.  -If the charge q = 1 nC,mass m = 1  \times  10<sup>-14</sup> kg,speed v = 10<sup>5</sup> m/s,the electric field strength E = 2  \times  10<sup>5</sup> V/m,and width,w,of the electric field is 0.2 m,what is the speed of the particle when it emerges from the other side?</strong> A)1.0  \times  10<sup>5</sup> m/s B)4.0  \times  10<sup>4</sup> m/s C)1.08  \times  10<sup>5</sup> m/s D)1.4  \times  10<sup>5</sup> m/s E)1.8  \times  10<sup>5</sup> m/s  A negatively charged particle moving with speed v enters a region of uniform electric field E.

-If the charge q = 1 nC,mass m = 1 ×\times 10-14 kg,speed v = 105 m/s,the electric field strength E = 2 ×\times 105 V/m,and width,w,of the electric field is 0.2 m,what is the speed of the particle when it emerges from the other side?

A)1.0 ×\times 105 m/s
B)4.0 ×\times 104 m/s
C)1.08 ×\times 105 m/s
D)1.4 ×\times 105 m/s
E)1.8 ×\times 105 m/s
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44
A point charge of +35 nC is above a point charge of -35 nC on a vertical line.The distance between the charges is 4.0 mm.What are the magnitude and direction of the dipole moment <strong>A point charge of +35 nC is above a point charge of -35 nC on a vertical line.The distance between the charges is 4.0 mm.What are the magnitude and direction of the dipole moment   ?</strong> A)zero B)1.4 pC · m up C)1.4 pC · m down D)2.8 pC · m up E)2.8 pC · m down ?

A)zero
B)1.4 pC · m up
C)1.4 pC · m down
D)2.8 pC · m up
E)2.8 pC · m down
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45
Use the picture for the next problem.
A conducting sphere has a net charge of -q and of mass m is suspended from the ceiling by a light string.A uniform electric field E is applied vertical down on the sphere. <strong>Use the picture for the next problem. A conducting sphere has a net charge of -q and of mass m is suspended from the ceiling by a light string.A uniform electric field E is applied vertical down on the sphere.   The tension T in the string is ____ the weight mg.</strong> A)less than B)equal to C)greater than D)dependent on the strength of E in relation to E)insufficient information to tell
The tension T in the string is ____ the weight mg.

A)less than
B)equal to
C)greater than
D)dependent on the strength of E in relation to
E)insufficient information to tell
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46
An oil droplet of mass 1.00 ×\times 10-14 kg loses an electron while it is in an electric field of 1.00 ×\times 106 N/C.The resulting change in the acceleration of the oil droplet is approximately

A)1.76 ×\times 1017 m/s2
B)16.0 m/s2
C)1.60 m/s2
D)1.76 ×\times 1018 m/s2
E)176 m/s2
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47
Use the picture for the next problem.
A conducting sphere has a net charge of -q and of mass m is suspended from the ceiling by a light string.A uniform electric field E is applied vertical down on the sphere.  <strong>Use the picture for the next problem. A conducting sphere has a net charge of -q and of mass m is suspended from the ceiling by a light string.A uniform electric field E is applied vertical down on the sphere.    -If m = 1 g,q = 1 <sup> \circ </sup>C and E = 5000 N/C,the tension T in the string is</strong> A)5  \times  10<sup>-3</sup> N B)9.81  \times  10<sup>-3</sup> N C)4.81  \times  10<sup>-3</sup> N D)1.48  \times 10<sup>-</sup><sup>2</sup> N E)0

-If m = 1 g,q = 1 \circ C and E = 5000 N/C,the tension T in the string is

A)5 ×\times 10-3 N
B)9.81 ×\times 10-3 N
C)4.81 ×\times 10-3 N
D)1.48 ×\times 10-2 N
E)0
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48
An electron is released from rest in a uniform electric field.If the electric field is 1.25 kN/C,at the end of 20 ns the electron's velocity will be approximately

A)2.5 ×\times 10-5 m/s
B)3.9 ×\times 103 m/s
C)3.0 ×\times 108 m/s
D)2.5 ×\times 103 m/s
E)4.4 ×\times 106 m/s
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49
Use the picture for the next problem. <strong>Use the picture for the next problem.   A negatively charged particle moving with speed v enters a region of uniform electric field E. Using the direction compass on the right,the direction of the force on the charge is</strong> A)1 B)2 C)3 D)4 E)There is no force on the charge. A negatively charged particle moving with speed v enters a region of uniform electric field E.
Using the direction compass on the right,the direction of the force on the charge is

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)There is no force on the charge.
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50
An electric dipole  <strong>An electric dipole   of magnitude 25 p C · m makes an angle of 65º with a uniform electric field   of magnitude 3.0  \times  10<sup>-6</sup> N/C.What is the magnitude of the torque on the dipole?</strong> A)3.2  \times  10<sup>-16</sup> N · m B)6.2  \times  10<sup>-16</sup> N · m C)1.4  \times  10<sup>-15</sup> N · m D)6.8  \times  10<sup>-16</sup> N · m E)7.5  \times  10<sup>-16</sup> N · m  of magnitude 25 p C · m makes an angle of 65º with a uniform electric field  <strong>An electric dipole   of magnitude 25 p C · m makes an angle of 65º with a uniform electric field   of magnitude 3.0  \times  10<sup>-6</sup> N/C.What is the magnitude of the torque on the dipole?</strong> A)3.2  \times  10<sup>-16</sup> N · m B)6.2  \times  10<sup>-16</sup> N · m C)1.4  \times  10<sup>-15</sup> N · m D)6.8  \times  10<sup>-16</sup> N · m E)7.5  \times  10<sup>-16</sup> N · m  of magnitude 3.0 ×\times 10-6 N/C.What is the magnitude of the torque on the dipole?

A)3.2 ×\times 10-16 N · m
B)6.2 ×\times 10-16 N · m
C)1.4 ×\times 10-15 N · m
D)6.8 ×\times 10-16 N · m
E)7.5 ×\times 10-16 N · m
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51
In a uniform electric field a proton has

A)a constant velocity in the direction of the field.
B)a constant velocity in a direction opposite to that of the field.
C)an approximately constant acceleration the direction of the field.
D)an approximately constant acceleration in a direction opposite to that of the field.
E)an approximately constant acceleration in a direction at right angles to the field.
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52
A molecule of HCl has a dipole moment of 3.39 ×\times 10-30 C · m.If we assume full donation of the hydrogen electron to the chlorine,then calculate the distance between the charge centers.

A)4.72 ×\times 1010 m
B)1.06 ×\times 10-11 m
C)4.24 ×\times 10-11 m
D)2.12 ×\times 10-11 m
E)2.44 ×\times 10-11 m
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53
Which of the following statements about electric field lines is not true?

A)The number of lines leaving a positive charge or entering a negative charge is proportional to the charge.
B)The lines begin on positive charges and end on negative charges.
C)The density of the lines (the number per unit area perpendicular to the lines)is proportional to the magnitude of the field at that point.
D)Electric field lines cross midway between charges that have equal magnitude and sign.
E)The direction of each line indicates the direction that a positively charged particle would move if placed at that point in the electric field.
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54
An electron is released from rest in a uniform electric field.If the electric field is 3.65 kN/C,at the end of 15 ns the electron's velocity will be approximately

A)9.6 ×\times 106 m/s
B)3.9 ×\times 103 m/s
C)3.1 ×\times 108 m/s
D)5.5 ×\times 103 m/s
E)7.4 ×\times 106 m/s
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If nonelectric forces are negligible,a positively charged particle released from rest in a nonuniform electric field

A)moves perpendicular to the field with constant velocity.
B)moves with constant velocity parallel to the field.
C)accelerates in the direction of the field.
D)accelerates perpendicularly to the field.
E)moves only along equipotential lines.
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