
Physics 1502 Exam 1 Review and Electric Fields Exploration
Explore a comprehensive review of Physics 1502 Exam 1 covering topics such as Coulomb's Law, electric fields in ions, Gauss's Law, electric potential, capacitance calculations, and more. Dive into the concepts of electric fields, electric flux, and the relationship between thermal energy and temperature in gases. Discover the importance of concepts like dot product, surface integrals, and the ability of electric fields to permeate a vacuum.
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PHYS 1502 Exam 1 Review
Electric Fields In an ionized helium atom, the most probable distance between the nucleus and the electron is ? . What is the electric field due to the nucleus at the location of the electron?
Gauss's Law A sphere of radius R, such as that shown in Figure 6.23, has a uniform volume charge density ? . Find the electric field at a point outside the sphere and at a point inside the sphere.
Capacitance What is the capacitance of an empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates that each have an area of 1.00m2, separated by 1.00 mm? (b) How much charge is stored in this capacitor if a voltage of 3.00 103V is applied to it?
Concepts k vs e0 k= 1.380649 10 23 joule per kelvin Relation between average relative thermal energy of particles in a gas with the thermodynamic temperature of the gas. e0 = 8.8541878128(13) 10 12 F m 1 Electric field's capability to permeate a vacuum Dot Product Surface integrals