2. An electric field is measured to exert a force of 2.21 x 10-4 N on a particle with a charge of 4.55 x 10-4 C. What is the magnitude of that electric field?
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- Q9. In Figure given below the four particles form a square of edge length a = 5.00 cm and have charges ql =+10.0 nC, q2=-20.0 nC, q3 = +20.0 nC, and q4=-10.0 nC. In unit-vector notation, what net electric field do the particles produce at the square's center? Answer: (1.02 x 10-11 N/C)j^a. Draw the electric field lines around a system that consists of two equal negative charges. b. Calculate the electric force that exists between two objects that are 7.3 × 10 –2 m apart and carry charges of 4.5 × 10 –6 C and –7.2 × 10 –6 C. Is this force attractive or repulsive? c. Write two or three sentences to explain the effect on the electric force between two charged objects if the amount of charge on one of the objects is doubled at the same time as the distance between the objects is doubled.4. Determine the magnitude and direction of the electric field acting on an electron that is projected onto the x-axis with an initial speed of 2.5x10^6 m/s, moves 45.0 cm, and stops due to the uniform electric field in the region.Note: The charge and mass of the electron are, respectively: q =-e = 1.6×10^-19 C and m. = 9.1×10^-31 kg.
- 3a5. Two parallel, metal plates with separation distance d=2.00 cm carry charges of equal magnitude but opposite sign. Assume the electric field has a magnitude of 2,000 N/C. A charged particle with mass 2.00x10-16 kg and charge 1.00x106 C is projected from the center of the bottom negative plate with an initial speed of 1.00x105 m/s at an angle of 45 degrees above the horizontal. Assume the plates are square with side length 20.0 cm. a. Where does the particle strike? Answer: b. What is the minimum initial speed the particle must have in order to reach the positive plate. Answer:#2a. Determine the magnitude of the force between two point charges, Q₁ = -650e located at (-4.60 cm, +3.10 cm) and Q2 = -458e located at (+2.50 cm, -7.60 cm). Give your answer in the form "a.bc x 10^ N". Note that e is the fundamental electric charge. 650e is simply 650 x e (the fundamental electric charge). similarly 458e is simply 458 x e (the fundamental electric charge). (Please type answer no write by hend)