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1. The document contains questions about deriving and applying the equation for electric field around a point charge using Coulomb's Law, and how electric field strength is related to distance from the charge and the charge amount. It also contains questions about finding direction and magnitude of electric field and force for multiple point charge configurations, and motion of a charged particle in a uniform electric field. 2. Questions involve calculating electric field strength at different distances from single and multiple point charges, determining possible locations of zero field between two charges, and relating changes in charge amount or distance to changes in field strength. 3. Motion questions involve describing motion and energy changes of a charged particle released in a uniform electric field, as well as calculating

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1. The document contains questions about deriving and applying the equation for electric field around a point charge using Coulomb's Law, and how electric field strength is related to distance from the charge and the charge amount. It also contains questions about finding direction and magnitude of electric field and force for multiple point charge configurations, and motion of a charged particle in a uniform electric field. 2. Questions involve calculating electric field strength at different distances from single and multiple point charges, determining possible locations of zero field between two charges, and relating changes in charge amount or distance to changes in field strength. 3. Motion questions involve describing motion and energy changes of a charged particle released in a uniform electric field, as well as calculating

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Name Section ____ Date _________

Worksheet: Electric Charge and Electric Fields


1. Use Coulomb’s Law and the definition of Electric Field to derive an equation for the electric
field around a point charge.

2. What is the relationship between the electric field strength and the distance from the point
source? If you move three times farther away, what will happen to the field strength?

3. What is the relationship between the electric field strength and the charge of the point source? If
the charge of the point source is increased by a factor of three, what happens to the electric field
strength?

4. What is the magnitude and direction of the electric field 0.25 meters away from a point charge with
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5.0 C. Draw a diagram. Use proportional reasoning to find the field strength at positions
0.125 meters away and 0.75 meters away.

5. Two point charges are fixed in position along a line as shown in the diagram below. In which of the
three regions, I, II, or III, could there be a location with no electric field? If there is no possible
location, state that as your answer. State your reasoning for the answers you give.
I II III
a.
-2C +1C

b. I II III

+2 C +1 C

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6. Two point charges are placed on the y-axis. One is +3.0 C and located at position (0, 2 m), the
other is -2.0 C and located at the origin. Use the diagram to find the magnitude and direction of the
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electric field and the force on a +1.0 x 10 C test charge placed in the following locations.
a. (0, 1.0 m)
b. (0, -2.0 m)
c. (1.0m, 0)

+3.0 C

-2.0 C

8. A region in space has a uniform electric field of strength equal to 400. N/C that points to the right. A
+2.0 C test charge with a mass of 0.10 grams is placed in the field at rest and released.

a. Describe the motion of the charge in the field after it is released.

+ 2.0 C

b. Describe energy changes of the charge/field system as the charge moves in the field.
c. What is the magnitude and direction of the electric force on the charge?

d. What is the acceleration of the charge as it moves in the field?

e. After the charge has moved 1.0 meters, how fast will it be moving?

9. A pith ball that has a mass of 0.25 grams, is hung by a string and suspended
in a region of space where there is a uniform electric field that points to the
left. The pith ball is observed to deflect to the right and the string makes an
angle of 10.0 degrees with the vertical.
10°
a. Draw a force diagram for the pith ball.

b. What is the magnitude of the electric force on the pith ball?

c. What is the sign of the charge on the pith ball? How do you know?

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d. If the charge on the ball is 8.64 x 10 C, What strength field would be required for this amount
of deflection?

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