two equally charged particles are held


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The charge and mass of the positive particles
mass of the positive particle from hydrogen gas calculation The e/m ratio of the anode rays obtained from hydrogen gas was found to be highest and equivalent to 9.58 x 10 4 C g - 1 . These particles carried a charge of 1.602 x 10 - 1 9 C. Thus, the mass of the positive particle from hydrogen gas is,..
Electric Charges and Field Summary
. Electric dipole is a pair of equal and opposite point charges separated by a small distance. In a uniform electric field, a dipole experiences a torque, and net force becomes zero. Various properties of Electric field lines: (a) lines are continuous (b) two field lin..
Distinction between Wave and Particle
A particle occupies a well-defined position in space, which cannot be simultaneously occupied by another particle. If there is more than one particle in a given region of space, then their sum is equal to the number of individual particles. The sum..
Distinction between Wave and Particle
A particle occupies a well-defined position in space, which cannot be simultaneously occupied by another particle. If there is more than one particle in a given region of space, then their sum is equal to the number of individual particles. Th..
Charge of a Proton
The proton has an equal and opposite to the charge of an electron. So, the absolute charge of a proton is 1.6 x 10 -19 coulomb of positive charge. This being the smallest positive charge carried by any particle, it is taken as 1 unit pos..
Charging by Friction
Keeping in mind the structure of the atom, we can easily explain charging by rubbing. When glass rod is rubbed with silk, some of the electrons from the atoms on glass are transferred to silk. Because there is a deficiency of electrons in the glass, it becomes positively charged..
Origin of Charge on Colloids
Why colloidal particles get charged? There are various reasons: i) Due to friction between the colloidal particles and molecules of dispersion medium, the colloidal particles become charged. ii) Charges on colloids appear due to preferenti..
Potential due to a System of Charges
Potential at a point due to a system of charges Potential due to a System of Charges - Potential at a point due to a system of charges is the sum of potentials due to individual charges Consider a system of charges q 1 , q 2 , q 3 , …q n with positive vectors r 1 , r 2 , r 3 ,&he..
Moving Charges and Magnetism Summary
cyclotron frequency (v x B) is normal to v and work done by it is zero. In a uniform magnetic field B, the charge q described in (7) executes circular orbit in the plane normal to B. Its frequency of uniform circular motion is called the cyclotron frequency and is given by: This frequency is independent of t..
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