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15 April, 23:33

g The ball has a mass of 150 grams. If the ball has a positive charge, what initial velocity must it have at the 200-V level for it to reach its maximum height at the 700-V level

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  1. 16 April, 00:01
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    u_o = 12.91 m/s

    Explanation:

    Given:

    - mass of the ball m = 0.15 kg

    - Spacing between each equipotential line s = 1.0 m

    - Charge on the ball is q = 10 mC

    Find:

    - What initial velocity must it have at the 200-V level for it to reach its maximum height at the 700-V level

    Solution:

    - Notice that the Electric field lines are directed from Higher potential to lower potential i. e V = + 700 level to V = 200 level. The gravitational acceleration also acts downwards.

    - We will compute a resultant acceleration due to gravity and Electric Field as follows:

    g' = g + F_e / m

    - Where F_e is the Electrostatic Force given by:

    F_e = E*q

    - Electric field strength is given by:

    E = V / d

    - Hence,

    g' = g + (dV*q / d*m)

    - Input values:

    g' = 10 + (500*10^-2 / 5*0.15)

    g' = 16.6667 m/s^2

    - Now use one of the equation of motions in y-direction:

    h_max = u_o ^2 / 2*g'

    - Input values where h_max = 5 m

    5*2*g' = u_o ^2

    u_o = sqrt (166.667)

    u_o = 12.91 m/s
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