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- | As you return from your meeting with the Mayor, you receive a call from your support team working at Stormchaser HQ. They explain that they built their new base of operations (Stormchaser HQ) 2 km away from the mountains, which typically gather large clouds (on average, $m=1*10^9 kg$ | + | ====Kick Off Questions ==== |
+ | - What is the difference between electric force, electric field, electric potential, and electric potential energy? | ||
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+ | - If an object has no net force, does that mean the object | ||
+ | - What do you remember from Physics 1 (or previous science courses) about energy conservation? | ||
- | As much as they would love to collect data on this storm, if the electric potential changes by more 20 MV due to the additional clouds, the equipment will be damaged. They have received reports that a very large cloud with a mass around $m=3*10^5 kg$ and a charge between $-50 C$ and $-60 C$ is heading toward HQ from the eastern plains (where the wind can last up to 20 minutes and exert a force of 36000 N). Since you're from out of town, they clarify that the eastern plains are roughly 500 km away. | ||
- | They know that you need immediate data on the storm to understand what's going on, but their equipment can't be replaced with all of the lightning strikes. | + | ==== Main Problem ==== |
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+ | As you return from your meeting with Mayor Rachel, you receive a call from your support team working at Stormchaser HQ. S.P.A.R.T.A.N. has a secret research facility called FTOE outside of Lakeview, at a site protected by mountainous terrain on one side. Your team explains that they built FTOE 2 km to the east of the mountains, which typically gather large stationary clouds (on average, $m=1 \times 10^9$ kg and $q=-150$ C). | ||
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+ | As much as they would love to collect data on this storm, if the electric potential changes by more 20 MV due to the additional clouds, the equipment will be damaged. They have received reports that an incoming cloud with a mass around $m=3 \times 10^5$ kg and a charge between $-50$ C and $-60$ C is heading toward FTOE from the eastern plains (where the wind can last up to 20 minutes and exert a force of 36000 N). Since you're from out of town, they clarify that the eastern plains are roughly 500 km away. | ||
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+ | Your team knows that you need immediate data on the storm to understand what's going on, but the equipment can't be replaced with all of the lightning strikes. | ||
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- | Conceptual | + | ==== Wrap Up Questions |
- | - How do you find the total electric potential when there are 2 charges present? | + | |
- | - What assumptions did you need to make to simplify this problem? (There are a lot of them!) Why did you need to make each assumption? | + | |
- What tools did you use from physics 1 to be able to solve this problem? | - What tools did you use from physics 1 to be able to solve this problem? | ||
- | - What is the difference between electric force and electric field? | + | - What assumptions did you need to make to simplify this problem? (There are a lot of them!) Why did you need to make each assumption? |
- | - What is the difference between electric potential energy and electric potential? | + | - How reasonable were the assumptions that you made? How accurate |
- | - What is the difference between electric force and electric potential energy? | + | |
- | - What is the difference between electric field and electric potential? | + | |
- | - How would you find the electric potential or electric field if 2 (or more) charges are present? | + |