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Define electric field strength and give its unit of measurement. The diagram shows a negative charge of 2 µC, positioned 25 cm away from a positive charge of 5 µC. ... show full transcript
Step 1
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Electric field strength (E) is defined as the force (F) experienced per unit charge (q) by a test charge in an electric field. Mathematically, it can be expressed as:
The unit of measurement for electric field strength is Newtons per Coulomb (N C), which is equivalent to Volts per meter (V m).
Step 2
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In the diagram, the electric field at point P is directed away from the positive charge (5 µC) and towards the negative charge (−2 µC). The direction of the electric field vector, denoted as ( \vec{E} ), is indicated as follows:
(Assuming the diagram is appropriately copied into the answerbook.)
Step 3
Answer
To calculate the electric field strength at point P, we need to consider the contributions from both charges.
Using the formula for electric field strength:
The total electric field at point P, due to both charges:
From Charge -2 µC:
From Charge 5 µC:
After calculating both fields:
Total electric field strength at P:
The result is approximately:
(Directions indicated).
Step 4
Answer
Point discharge will occur under conditions of:
When these conditions are met, the electric field is strong enough to cause ionization in the surrounding medium, leading to a discharge.
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