Chapter 24 Problem 50

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Problem

(a) Show that the force on a plate of a parallel-plate capacitor is by calculating

(b) Why , is wrong?

Solution

(a)

Moving the plates of a charged and unconnected capacitor, does not change the amount of charge stored in it, thus we can use

The work done to move the plates infinitesimally apart is

thus the Force being exerted is simply

(b)

Self interaction issue: The charges can not exert a force onto themselves, so on the plate, we have to ignore the field due to that particular plate. Consequently yhe electric field should've been the half of that.