Electric Field
Electric Field
Electric Field
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(iii) State one similarity and one difference between the gravitational potential due to a point
mass and the electric potential due to a point charge.
similarity: ...........................................................................................................................
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(ii) Show that the numerical value of α is 1.35 × 1020 kg2 C–2.
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(c) Assume that the Earth is a uniform conducting sphere of mass 5.98 × 1024 kg.
The surface of the Earth carries a charge of – 4.80 × 105 C that is evenly distributed.
(i) Use the information in (b) to determine the electric field strength at the surface of the
Earth. Give a unit with your answer.
(ii) State how the direction of the electric field at the surface of the Earth compares with the
direction of the gravitational field.
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2. (a) State what is indicated by the direction of an electric field line.
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(b) Fig. 4.1 shows a pair of parallel metal plates with a potential difference (p.d.) of 2400 V
between them.
+ 2400 V
metal plates
4.6 cm
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Fig. 4.1
The plates are separated by a distance of 4.6 cm. The plates are in a vacuum.
(i) On Fig. 4.1, draw five lines to represent the electric field in the region between the plates.
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(ii) Calculate the strength of the electric field between the plates.
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(c) A moving proton enters the region between the plates from the left, as shown in Fig. 4.2.
+ 2400 V
region of
electric field
proton
0V
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Fig. 4.2
On Fig. 4.2, draw a line to show the path of the proton as it moves through and out of the
region of the electric field. [2]
(ii) A helium nucleus ( 42He) now enters the region of the electric field along the same initial
path as the proton and travelling at the same initial speed.
State and explain how the final speed of the helium nucleus compares with the final
speed of the proton after leaving the region of the electric field.
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3 (a) Define electric potential at a point.
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(b) An isolated conducting sphere is charged. Fig. 5.1 shows the variation of the potential V due
to the sphere with displacement x from its centre.
0
– 0.3 – 0.2 – 0.1 0 0.1 0.2 0.3
x/m
– 250
V/V
– 500
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– 750
– 1000
Fig. 5.1
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(c) Two spheres are identical to the sphere in (b). Each sphere has the same charge as the
sphere in (b).
The spheres are held in a vacuum so that their centres are separated by a distance of 0.46 m.
Assume that the charge on each sphere is a point charge at the centre of the sphere.
EP = ...................................................... J [2]
(ii) The two spheres are now released simultaneously so that they are free to move.
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(b) Positronium is a system in which an electron and a positron orbit, with the same period,
around their common centre of mass, as shown in Fig. 2.1.
centre of mass
electron positron
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Fig. 2.1 (not to scale)
(i) Explain how the electric force between the electron and the positron causes the path of
the moving particles to be circular.
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(ii) Show that the magnitude of the electric force between the electron and the positron is
2.28 × 10–9 N.
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(iii) Use the information in (b)(ii) to determine the period of the circular orbit of the two
particles.
(c) Positronium is highly unstable, and after a very short period of time it becomes gamma
radiation.
(i) Describe how gamma radiation is formed from the two particles in positronium.
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5 (a) State what is represented by an electric field line.
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(b) Two point charges P and Q are placed 0.120 m apart as shown in Fig. 4.1.
0.120 m
P Q
+4.0 nC –7.2 nC
Fig. 4.1
Determine the distance from P of the point on the line joining the two charges where the
electric potential is zero.
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distance = ...................................................... m [2]
(ii) State and explain, without calculation, whether the electric field strength is zero at the
same point at which the electric potential is zero.
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(iii) An electron is positioned at point X, equidistant from both P and Q, as shown in Fig. 4.2.
P Q
Fig. 4.2
On Fig. 4.2, draw an arrow to represent the direction of the resultant force acting on the
electron. [1]
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6 (a) Define electric potential.
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(b) An isolated conducting sphere in a vacuum has radius r and is initially uncharged. It is then
charged by friction so that it carries a final charge Q. This charge can be considered to be
acting at the centre of the sphere.
By considering the electric potential at its surface, show that the capacitance C of the sphere
is given by
C = 4πε0r
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(c) The dome of an electrostatic generator is a spherical conductor of radius 13 cm. It is initially
charged so that the electric potential at the surface is 4.5 kV.
A smaller isolated sphere of radius 5.2 cm, initially uncharged, is brought near to the dome.
Sparking causes a current between the two spheres until they reach the same potential.
Assume that any charge on a sphere may be considered to act as a point charge at its centre.
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(b) The variation with radius r of the electric field strength E due to an isolated charged sphere in
a vacuum is shown in Fig. 6.1.
1.3
1.2
1.1
E / 105 V m–1
1.0
0.9
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0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
r / cm
Fig. 6.1
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(ii) calculate the charge on the sphere.
(c) Using the formula for the electric potential due to an isolated point charge, determine the
capacitance of the sphere in (b).
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8 (a) Define electric potential at a point.
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(b) Two point charges A and B are separated by a distance of 12.0 cm in a vacuum, as illustrated
in Fig. 5.1.
charge A P charge B
12.0 cm
Fig. 5.1
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A point P lies on the line joining charges A and B. Its distance from charge A is x.
The variation with distance x of the electric potential V at point P is shown in Fig. 5.2.
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V / 102 V
10
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
x / cm
–10
–20
–30
–40
Fig. 5.2
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Use Fig. 5.2 to determine:
(ii) the change in electric potential when point P moves from the position where x = 9.0 cm to
the position where x = 3.0 cm.
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change = ...................................................... V [1]
(c) An α-particle moves along the line joining point charges A and B in Fig. 5.1.
The α-particle moves from the position where x = 9.0 cm and just reaches the position where
x = 3.0 cm.
Use your answer in (b)(ii) to calculate the speed v of the α-particle at the position where
x = 9.0 cm.
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(ii) State one similarity and one difference between the electric field due to a point charge
and the gravitational field due to a point mass.
similarity: ...........................................................................................................................
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difference: ..........................................................................................................................
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(b) An isolated solid metal sphere of radius 0.15 m is situated in a vacuum, as illustrated in
Fig. 5.1.
0.15 m
P
Fig. 5.1
Determine:
Q = ...................................................... C [2]
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(ii) the electric field strength at point P, a distance x = 0.45 m from the centre of the sphere.
(c) Use information from (b) to show, on the axes of Fig. 5.2, the variation of the electric field
strength E with distance x from the centre of the sphere for values of x from x = 0 to x = 0.45 m.
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E / V m–1
60
40
20
0
0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5
x/m
Fig. 5.2
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(b) An isolated solid metal sphere A of radius R has charge +Q, as illustrated in Fig. 5.1.
R
P
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2R
sphere A
charge +Q
Fig. 5.1
Determine an expression that includes the terms R and Q for the electric field strength E at
point P.
E = ......................................................... [2]
R R
P
sphere A sphere B
charge +Q 6R charge –Q
Fig. 5.2
Explain why:
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(i) the magnitude of the electric field strength at P is given by the sum of the magnitudes of
the field strengths due to each sphere
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(ii) the electric field strength at point P due to the charged metal spheres is not, in practice,
equal to 2E, where E is the electric field strength determined in (b).
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11 A metal sphere of radius R is isolated in space.
Point P is a distance x from the centre of the sphere, as illustrated in Fig. 7.1.
R P
Fig. 7.1
The variation with distance x of the electric field strength E due to the charge on the sphere is
shown in Fig. 7.2.
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E / 105 V m–1
10
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
x / cm
Fig. 7.2
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(b) (i) Use Fig. 7.2 to determine the radius R of the sphere. Explain your working.
R = ................................................... cm [2]
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Q = ..................................................... C [3]
(c) An α‑particle is situated a distance 8.0 cm from the centre of the sphere.
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12 Two positively charged identical metal spheres A and B have their centres separated by a distance
of 24 cm, as shown in Fig. 6.1.
24 cm
sphere A sphere B
The variation with distance x from the centre of A of the electric field strength E due to the two
spheres, along the line joining their centres, is represented in Fig. 6.2.
8
E / 104 N C–1
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0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
–1 x / cm
–2
Fig. 6.2
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(b) The charge on sphere A is 3.6 × 10−9 C. Determine the charge QB on sphere B.
Assume that spheres A and B can be treated as point charges at their centres.
QB = ..................................................... C [3]
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Use information from (b) to determine the electric potential on the surface of sphere A.
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1(a)(iii) similarity: B1
inversely proportional to distance (from point)
points of equal potential lie on concentric spheres
zero at infinite distance
Any point, 1 mark
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difference: B1
gravitational potential is (always) negative
electric potential can be positive or negative
Any point, 1 mark
1(b)(i) g = GM / r2 M1
E = Q / 40r2 M1
1(b)(ii) = 1 / (4 6.67 10–11 8.85 10–12) = 1.35 1020 (kg2 C–2) A1
or
1(c)(i) E = gQ / M C1
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4(b)(i) one straight line perpendicular to plates, starting on one plate and finishing on the other B1
five straight lines perpendicular to plates between the plates, uniformly spaced B1
4(b)(ii) E = V/d C1
= 2400 / 0.046 A1
4(c)(i) smooth curve in region of field and straight line outside field B1
4(c)(ii) helium nucleus has double the charge but four times the mass B1
velocity parallel to plates same and acceleration perpendicular to plates smaller (for helium) B1
work done (on charge) in moving positive charge from infinity (to the point) B1
5(b)(ii) V = Q / 40x C1
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(any correct pair of V and x values from curve)
Q = – 5.7 10–9 C A1
5(c)(i) EP = Q2 / 40x C1
= 6.3 10–7 J A1
force (between point charges) is inversely proportional to the square of their separation B1
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2(b)(ii) F = e2 / 40x2 C1
= 2.28 10–9 N
F = 42mr / T2 C1
= 1.58 10–15 s A1
4(b)(i) Q C1
V=
4πεor
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4 ( 0.120 − x ) = 7.2 x
x = 0.043 m A1
4(b)(iii) straight arrow drawn leftwards from X in direction between extended line joining Q and X and the horizontal B1
Q6
6(b) C = Q/V C1
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6(c) Q = 4πε0rV = 4π × 8.85 × 10–12 × 0.13 × 4500 C1
(= 6.5 × 10–8 C)
(Q – q) / 13 = q / 5.2 C1
= 1.9 × 10–8 C
or
VT = QT / CT (C1)
( = 3210 V)
= 1.9 × 10–8 C
Q7
6(b)(i) 2.1 cm B1
6(b)(ii) Q C1
E= 2
4πε o r
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e.g. r = 2.1 cm, E = 1.30 × 105 V m–1
Q = 4πε o r 2E
= 6.4 × 10−9 C A1
Question Answer Marks
6(c) Q C1
C=
V
either
Q
V = leading to C = 4πε o r
4πε o r
(C = ) 2.3 × 10−12 F A1
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or (C1)
Q
V =
4πε o r
6.4 × 10 −9
=
4 × π × 8.85 × 10 −12 × 0.021
= 2740V
6.4 × 10−9
C=
2740
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5(a) work done per unit charge B1
Q = 4.0 × 10–9 C A1
5(c) ½mv2 = qV C1
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difference – any one point from: B1
• gravitational field always towards (the mass)
• electric field can be towards or away from (the charge)
5(b)(i) E = Q / 4πε0x2 C1
= 2.1 × 10–10 C
or
E = 9.3 V m–1 A1
smooth curve with decreasing negative gradient throughout, from x = 0.15 m to x = 0.45 m, passing through (0.15, 84) B1
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difference: direction is always/only towards the mass B1
or
direction can be towards or away from charge
E = Q / 36πε0R 2 A1
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R = 4.5 cm A1
7(b)(ii) E = Q / (4πε0x2) C1
F = Eq and a = F / m C1
6(a) 2.0 cm B1
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E = Q / 4πεor2 C1
QA / (4πεorA2) = QB / (4πεorB2)
QB = 9.0 × 10–10 C A1
6(c)(i) V = Q / 4πεorA C1
V = 1600 V A1
6(c)(ii) C= Q / V C1
= 2.3 × 10–12 F A1