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Two long, straight conducting wires with linear mass density A are suspended from cords so that they are each horizontal
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Two long, straight conducting wires with linear mass density A are suspended from cords so that they are each horizontal
Two long, straight conducting wires with linear mass density A are suspended from cords so that they are each horizontal, parallel to each other, and a distance d apart. The back ends of the wires are connected to one another by a slack, low-resistance connecting wire. A charged capacitor (capacitance C) is now added to the system; the positive plate of the capacitor (initial charge +Qo) is connected to the front end of one of the wires, and the negative plate of the capacitor (initial charge -Q) is connected to the front end of the other wire (see the figure (Figure 1)). Both of these connections are also made by stack, low-resistance wires. When the connection is made, the wires are pushed aside by the repulsive force between the wires, and each wire has an initial horizontal velocity of magnitude to. Assume that the time for the capacitor to discharge is negligible compared to the time it takes for any appreciable displacement in the position of the wires to occur. Figure ∙d. 1 of 1 > ▾ Part A Determine ty numerically it A=4.10x103 kg/m.d-3.30 cm. C-2.00 pF, and R=5.20x10, and if the capacitor was initially charged by connecting it to a 2.80 kV source. Express your answer in meters per second. 15. ΑΣΦΑΦΑ 1/ Submit Part B h= To what height / will each wire rise as a result of the circuit connection? Express your answer in meters. Π. ΑΣΦ Submit Request Answer da Canthark m/s Request Answer m Next >