PHY131 - Tutorial 1
PHY131 - Tutorial 1
1. How many electron must be removed from an electrically neutral silver ball to give it a charge of +2.4 μC ?
(Ans : 1.5 x 1013 electrons)
2. Excess electrons are placed on a small lead sphere with mass 8.00g so that the net charge is –3.20 X 10-9C.
Find the number of excess electrons on the sphere
(Ans : 2.0 X 1010 numbers of electron)
3. Two isolated small objects have charges of 1.0 C and –2.0 C and are 50cm apart as Figure 1. What will be
the magnitude of electrostatic force acting on each object? Write the electrostatic force vector component for
each object.
Q1 = +1.0C Q2 = -2.0C
50.0 cm Figure 1
(Ans : 0.072N , F12 0.072iˆ , F21 0.072iˆ )
4. Three point charges are arranged as Figure 2. Find the resultant electric force vector component on the
charge q3 due to charge q2 and q1.
1.5 m 2.0 m
Figure 2
Q3 = +1C
Figure 3
10cm 10cm
(Ans : i) F3 0.45iˆ 2.34 ˆj , ii) 2.38N , 79.10 (1st quarter)
6. Three point charges Q1 , Q2 and Q3 are arranged as shown in Figure 4 .
(i) Find the vector component for resultant force on charge Q2 = + 200C due to other two charges.
(ii) Calculate the resultant force on charge Q2. .
Q1= +400C 4 cm
Q2= +200C
Figure 4
3 cm
Q3= -300C
(Ans: i. 4.5 x 105 N i – 6 x 105 N j, ii. 7.5 x 105 N, 530, 4th quarter)
7. Two point charges Q1 and Q2 are 3m apart and repel each other with a force 0.075N. If Q1 + Q2 = 20C,
what is the charge on Q1 and Q2 .
( Ans: 5C , 15C )
5cm Figure 5
Q2 = -30C Q3 = +40C
Q1
5 cm
10 cm
Q3
5 cm
Q2
Figure 6
a) Sketch the direction of the forces exerted on Q1 due to the other two charges
b) Calculate the magnitude and direction of the resultant electrostatics force on Q1
(Ans : 20.72 N, - 62.21o (4th quarter @ below +ve x-direction)
10. Three point charges Q1, Q2 and Q3 are arranged as shown in Figure 7. Calculate the net force experienced
by charge Q3 due to charges Q1 and Q2.
Q1 = +2C
Figure 7
4 cm
3 cm
Q3 = +4C Q2 = -3C
(Ans : 128.16 N, 20.56o (4th quarter @ below +ve x-direction)