Modul Tutorial 1 Fidas IIB-2018-2019-English
Modul Tutorial 1 Fidas IIB-2018-2019-English
Modul Tutorial 1 Fidas IIB-2018-2019-English
1. Each of three objects carries a charge. As the drawing shows, objects A and B
attract each other. Which one of the following statements concerning objects B
and C is true? (a) They attract each other. (b) They repel each other. (c) They
neither attract nor repl each other. (d) This question cannot be answered without
additional information.
2. Three points charges have equal magnitudes and are fixed to the corners of
an equilateral triangle. Two of the charges are positive and one is negative,
as the drawing shows. At which one of the corners is the net force acting on
the charge directed parallel to the x axis? (a) A, (b) B, (c) C.
3. The drawing shows some electrical field lines. For the points
indicated, rank the magnitudes of the electric field in descending
order (largest first) (a) B, C, A (b) B, A, C (c) A, B, C (d) A, C, B
(e) C, A, B
5. A cubical Gaussian surface surrounds two charges, q1 = +6q0 and q2 = −2q0, as the
drawing shows. What is the electric flux passing through the surface?
B. PROBLEMS
1. Four identical metallic objects carry the following charges: +1.6 μC, +6.2 μC, −4.8 μC, and −9.4 μC.
The objects are brought simultaneously into contact, so that each touches the others. Then they are
separated. (a) what is the final charge on each object? (b) How many electrons (or protons) make up the
final charge on each object?
2. Water has a mass per mole of 18.0 g/mol, and each water molecule (H2O) has 10 electrons. (a) How
many electrons are there in one liter (1.00 10−3 m3) of water? (b) What is the net charge of all these
electrons?
3. The drawing shows an equilateral triangle, each side of which has a length of
4.00 cm. Point charges are fixed to each corner, as shown. The 4.00 μC charge
experiences a net force due to the charge qA and qB. This net fore points
vertically downward and has a magnitude of 350 N. Determine the magnitudes
and algebraic signs of the charges qA and qB.
8. Two spherical shells have a common center. A −1.6 10-6 C charge is spread uniformly over the inner
shell, which has a radius of 0.050 m. A +5.1 10-6 C charge is spread uniformly over outer shell, which
has a radius of 0.12 m. Find the magnitude and direction of the electric field at a distance (measured
from the common center) of (a) 0.20 m, (b) 0.10 m, and (c) 0.025 m.
10. Two identical small insulating balls are suspended by the separate 0.25-m threads that are attached to a
common point on the ceiling. Each ball has a mass of 8.6 10−4 kg. Initially the balls are unchanged
and hang straight down. They are then given identical positive charged and, as a result, spread apart
with an angle of 42o between the threads. Determine (a) the charge on each ball and (b) the tension in
the threads.