THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
Jess H. Brewer
time: 50 min
- QUICKIES [10 marks each - 60 total]
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Under what circumstances would the entropy
of a system decrease with the addition of energy,
and what could you say about the temperature of such a system?
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Charges of and are located in the plane of the page as shown.
Sketch the region in the same plane (if any) where
the resultant electric field is zero.
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In broad general terms, explain why the thermal distribution of
particle speeds is not the same in a 1-dimensional ideal gas
as it is in a 3-dimensional ideal gas of the same particles
at the same temperature.
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A positive point charge is fixed at an arbitrary location
(not on the axis)
inside an uncharged, thin-walled copper tube
whose length is much larger than its radius .
The charge is not located near either end.
Define as the perpendicular distance from the axis of the tube.
Match up all the left and right side phrases
that make up true sentences:
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The diagram shows an edge-on view of
an electrically neutral, semi-infinite, flat conducting slab with
a parallel sheet of uniformly distributed positive charge
(charge per unit area ) on the left and
a parallel sheet of uniformly distributed negative charge
(charge per unit area ) on the right.
What is the direction and magnitude of the electric field . . .
- . . . to the left of the positive sheet of charge?
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- . . . between the positive sheet of charge and the slab?
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- . . . inside the slab?
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- . . . between the slab and the negative sheet of charge?
- . . . to the right of the negative sheet of charge?
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Referring to the previous diagram, calculate the induced
surface charge per unit area on each side of the slab
in terms of .
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- CHARGED COAXIAL CONDUCTORS [40 marks]
A long copper cylinder of radius
is surrounded by a coaxial copper tube
whose inner radius is , as shown.
The inner cylinder carries a uniform charge per unit length ()
and the outer shell has an equal and opposite charge per unit length
() so that the system as a whole is electrically neutral.
- [5 marks] If is the distance from the axis,
what is the electric field for ?
Explain.
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- [5 marks] What is the electric field
for ?
Explain.
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- [10 marks] What is the electric field
between the two cylinders ?
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Now consider the case where m, m and
C/m. Since ,
you can treat the electric field between the cylinders as
approximately constant in magnitude.
The 1 cm gap between the inner cylinder and the outer tube is evacuated
except for 100 tiny beads,
each of which contains a single excess electron fixed at its centre
so that its net charge is .
The beads stick to the copper surfaces,
but are occasionally shaken loose by thermal motion.
The whole system is in thermal equilibrium at 300 K.
- [5 marks] What is the difference
between the electrostatic potential energy of
a bead stuck to the surface of the outer shell and that of
a bead stuck to the surface of the inner cylinder, ?
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- [15 marks] On average, how many beads
are stuck to each surface?
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Jess H. Brewer
2005-02-05