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- m2 Two point charges (Q₁ = 2.1 µg) begin at rest a distance xo +01 = = 4.2 nC with mass mi 1.6 µg, and Q₂ 6.4 nC with mass 1.7 cm apart. Both are free to move. +Q₂ Xo = = Calculate the velocity of each charge at the moment charge Q2 has moved 1.0 cm.O Macmillan Learning A large positively charged object with charge q. = 5.25 µC is brought near a negatively charged plastic ball suspended from a string of negligible mass. The suspended ball has a charge of q = -48.3 nC and a mass of 14.5 g. 9 What is the angle that the string makes with the vertical when the positively charged object is 22.5 cm from the suspended ball? The positively charged object is at the same height as the suspended ball. 6= 9. 90 IncorrectB Q3 d₁ d₂ d3 d4 Three point charges Q₁ = -2.64 nC, Q2 = 3.24 nC and Q3 = 3.45 nC are shown in the figure. The distance in the figure are: d₁ = 1.10 cm, d₂ = 1.47 cm, d3 = 1.54 cm and d4 = 1.32 cm. The figure is not to scale. Use k=8.99 × 10⁹ Nm²/C². (a) If a proton is released from rest at point *B, how fast is it moving when it is very far away from the three charges? VC = (b) How fast would the proton need to be moving very far away from the three charges to reach *B with a speed of 9.78 x 105 m/s? VD= (c) If an electron is released from rest very far away from the three charges shown, how fast would it be moving at *B? VE = (d) How fast must an electron be moving at *B to come to rest very far away from the three charges? UF =
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