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- Consider three-point charges located at the corners of a right triangle as shown in Figure below, where q1 = q3 = 5.0 x10 -6C, q2 = 2.0 x 10-6C, and a= 0.10 m. A. Find the resultant force exerted on q3. B.Determine the magnitude of force exerted on q3 .Consider the point charges shown below. What will be the magnitude and direction of the force on the 4.0μC charge if the 10.0μC and 3.0μC charge are held in place?Two charges, q1 = 11 μC and q2 = 66 μC are fixed in place along the y axis at (0, 15) cm and, respectively, (0, −90) cm. a. Find the magnitude of the electric force exerted by q2 on q1. b. Find the magnitude of the net electric field produced by these charges at the origin. c. is there a point on the x axis where the net electric field is zero?
- ▼ Part A A charge 5.01 nC is placed at the origin of an xy-coordinate system, and a charge -2.00 nC is placed on the positive x-axis at x = 3.96 cm . A third particle, of charge 6.02 nC is now placed at the point x = 3.96 cm , y = 2.96 cm . Find the x-component of the total force exerted on the third charge by the other two. Express your answer in newtons. ΗV ΑΣφ ? Fa = N %3D Submit Request Answer Part B Find the y-component of the total force exerted on the third charge by the other two. Express your answer in newtons. ? Fy = NTwo small identical conducting spheres are placed with their centers 0.22 m apart. One is given a charge of 12 x 10-9 c, the other a charge of -22 x 10-9 c. (a) Find the electrostatic force exerted on one sphere by the other. N (b) The spheres are connected by a conducting wire. Find the electrostatic force between the two after equilibrium is reached. NPart a) A +6 nC charge is located 3.6 meters to the right of a +5 nC charge. Determine the magnitude of the electric field at the midpoint of the two charges. Express your answer as a positive number in N/C. Part b) A 10 nC charge generates an electric field within an isolated chamber. At a point a distance d meters away from the charge, the electric field is measured to be 4 N/C. Determine d in meters. Use k=9 x109 for the electric constant.
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