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23 Nov 2019
Problem is:-
A ball is thrown upwards with speed v0. The ball has net charge Qand travels in the presence of an electric field whose potentialfunction is U = (k/2) y2. Positive y is taken as vertically up. Donot neglect gravity.
a.) Compute the electric field components.
b.) Compute the net force on the ball.
c.) How high does the ball go?
Hint: Use energy conservation.
Note: Assume y0 = 0 and vy (0) = v0y.
(I'm using the university physics young and freedman 12th edition )
Problem is:-
A ball is thrown upwards with speed v0. The ball has net charge Qand travels in the presence of an electric field whose potentialfunction is U = (k/2) y2. Positive y is taken as vertically up. Donot neglect gravity.
a.) Compute the electric field components.
b.) Compute the net force on the ball.
c.) How high does the ball go?
Hint: Use energy conservation.
Note: Assume y0 = 0 and vy (0) = v0y.
(I'm using the university physics young and freedman 12th edition )
Reid WolffLv2
10 Mar 2019