One plastic rod with length L and carrying a uniformly distributed charge -Q is
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One plastic rod with length L and carrying a uniformly distributed charge -Q is placed on the x-axis such that one end is on the origin and the other end is on the point x = -L. Another plastic rod with length L and carrying a uniformly distributed charge +Q is placed right next to the negatively charged line such that one end is on the origin and the other end is on the point x = L. The setup is shown below. Find the magnitude and direction of the electric field at a point P a distance D away from the end of the positively-charged rod as shown below. Express your answer in terms of Q, L, D and other known constants (i. e. k or epsilon_0). (Try using the result from Problem 1 and use superposition from the two individual rods). Find the magnitude and direction of the acceleration of a proton placed at point P. Express your answer in terms of the above constants, as well as the fundamental charge, ( and the mass of the proton m_p.Explanation / Answer
electric field on the axis of a finite line of charge of length L
E = (k*Q/L)* (1/r - 1/r+L )
for the rod with +Q , the distance of P from the end = r = L
E+ = (k*Q/L)*( 1/D - 1/D+L)
for the rod with -Q , the distance of P from the end = r = D+L
E- = -(k*Q/L)*( 1/D+L - 1/D+2L)
Enet = E+ + E-
Enet = (k*Q/L)*( 1/D + 1/D+L - 1/D+L + 1/D+2L )
Enet = (k*Q/L)*( 1/D + 1/D+2L ) <<<_---------------answer
(b)
force acting on the proton = F = E*e = m*a
a = Fe/mp = Enet*e/mp
a = [ (k*Q/L)*( 1/D + 1/D+2L )*e ] / mp
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