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Physics 1b - Thermal Physics & Electromagnetism
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Physics 1B - Tutorial #5
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- Half Dome in Yosemite National Park has a vertical north face which rises
about 1450 m from the floor of Yosemite Valley.
- What is the gravitational potential difference (gravitational
potential energy difference per unit mass) between Yosemite
Valley and the top of Half Dome.
- What is the gravitational field near half dome.
- What is the potential gradient down the north face.
- During the summer there are hand railings which allow hikers to climb
the south face of half dome. Using the picture above and a ruler or piece of
graph paper, estimate the effective potential gradient and gravitational field
down the south face.
- What do the lines of equipotential correspond to on a map of Yosemite
Valley?
- Does a bird sitting on an uninsulated high voltage line get a shock?
Explain.
- Figure (a) below shows measurements of the electrical potential on a grid.
Figure (b) shows equipotential contours.
- Draw 50V, 70V & 100V contours in Fig. (a).
- If the gridlines in (a) are 1cm apart, estimate the electric field
(magnitude and direction) at points A, B, C, & D.
- In Fig. (b) where is the electric field strongest?
- Where is it weakest?
- Suppose you were "pushing" a proton from the lowest contour to the
highest contour. Which route would you take.
- Do you save energy by selecting one route over another.
- What happens to an electron which starts out at the 0V contour?
- A very large conducting plate is charged with 1 C/m.
- What is the electric field above and below the plate?
- Draw a graph of the electric potential from below the plate to above the
plate.
- What is the force on an electron 1 m above the plate?
A second plate, charged with -1 C/m is placed 1cm below the positively charged
plate, parallel to it.
- What is the electric field below the lower plate? Between the plates?
Above the upper plate.
- Draw a graph of the electric potential from below the lower plate to
above the upper plate.
- Now what is the force on the electron?
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