7) Two equal and opposite stationary charges are a small dista apart. A positive charge +q is placed above these charges, equidistant from both of them, as shown in the figure at right. Which diagram below best gives the direction of the resultant force exerted on the charge ta?
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- please right by handTwo charges +4 µC and +11 µC are placed along the x axis, with the first charge at the origin (x = 0) and the second charge at x = +1 m. Find the magnitude and direction of the net force on a -9 nC charge when placed at the following locations below. Overall Hint Review Section 5.3 Coulomb's Law. Use Coulomb's Law to calculate force due to each of two charges and add them together for the net force, minding the directions. For part (c), you will need to do the vector sum (more below). a. halfway between the two charges: magnitude of force is direction is Select an answer b. on the x axis at x = -0.5 m: magnitude of force is direction is Select an answer c. at the coordinate (x, y) = (1 m, 0.5 m) (half a meter above the +11 µC charge in a direction perpendicular to the line joining the two fixed charges): Hint for (c) Magnitude of force is degrees below -x axis. mN, and the direction is mN, and the mN, and theQ3) Two identical conducting small spheres are placed with their centers 0.30 m apart. One is given a charge of 12.0 nC, and the other is given a charge of -18.0 nC. (a) Find the electric force exerted on one sphere by the other.
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