How to Set the Upper Plate Potential for an Upward Electric Field?

In summary, to create an electric field strength of 4000 v/m upward between two large horizontal plates separated by 4mm, the upper plate should be at a voltage of -22v. This can be determined using the formula E=v/d and taking into account the direction of the field.
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two large horizontal plates are separated by 4mm .the lower plate is at a potential of -6v.what potential should be applied to upper plate to create an electric field strength of 4000 v/m upward in space between the plates
relavant equation:
E=v/d
attempt at question:
4000=v/0.004
v=16v
but the answer of this question is -22v
how it will be solved
 
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Umm...I'm not sure what your background is, because this is not advanced physics, yet you have posted it in the advanced physics forum. If you know calculus, then just start from the definition:

[tex] \mathbf{E} = -\nabla V = -\mathbf{\hat{x}} \frac{dV}{dx} [/tex]

Where the last part applies only in this 1-dimensional case, and I've arbitrarily chosen my coordinate system so that the direction along a perpendicular line from lower plate to upper plate is defined to be the positive x-direction. Since the field is uniform, we can simplify further:

[tex] |\mathbf{E}| = E = -\frac{\Delta V}{\Delta x} [/tex]

If you don't know calculus, then ignore what I said before and just start with the formula above. This formula should make sense. The numerator, the change in potential energy per unit charge in moving from one point to another represents the negative of the work done by the electric force over that distance. If you then divide that distance out (the denominator), you just get the electric force per unit charge. Call the voltage on the upper plate V. Then:

[tex] \Delta V = V - (-6 \ \textrm{V}) [/tex]

[tex] \Delta x = d = 0.004 \ \textrm{m} [/tex]

[tex] E = 4000 \ \frac{\textrm{V}}{\textrm{m}} [/tex]

Solve for V.
 
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ghulamali said:
complete data:
two large horizontal plates are separated by 4mm .the lower plate is at a potential of -6v.what potential should be applied to upper plate to create an electric field strength of 4000 v/m upward in space between the plates
relavant equation:
E=v/d
attempt at question:
4000=v/0.004
v=16v
but the answer of this question is -22v
how it will be solved
You left out thAt the desired field is UPWARD, so the upper plate shoud be at a lower voltage.
 

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1. What is an electric field?

An electric field is a region in space around a charged particle or object where electric forces are exerted on other charged particles or objects. It is represented by electric field lines, which show the direction and strength of the electric field.

2. How is electric field strength measured?

Electric field strength is measured in units of volts per meter (V/m). It can also be measured indirectly by using a test charge and measuring the force exerted on it by the electric field.

3. What is the relationship between electric field and potential?

Electric potential is a measure of the potential energy per unit charge at a particular point in an electric field. The electric field is the gradient of the electric potential, meaning it is the rate of change of electric potential with respect to distance.

4. How do conductors and insulators affect electric field and potential?

Conductors, such as metals, have free electrons that can move easily in response to an electric field. This causes the electric field inside a conductor to be zero, and the potential to be the same throughout. Insulators, on the other hand, do not have free electrons and therefore do not conduct electricity. This allows for the presence of an electric field and potential difference between different points.

5. Can electric field and potential be manipulated?

Yes, electric fields and potentials can be manipulated using various methods such as changing the distance between charges, changing the amount of charge, or using external sources such as batteries. This manipulation is the basis for many technological applications, such as capacitors and electric motors.

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