Five charged particles are equally spaced around at semicircle of radius 100 mm, with one particle at each of the semicircle and the remaining three spaced equally between the two ends. The semicircle lies in the region z <0 of an zy plane, such that the complete circle is centered on the origin. Part A If each particle carries a charge of 4.00 nC, what is the electric field at the origin? Express your answers using two significant digits separated by a comma. Π ΑΣΦ Ez. Ey = Submit Part B x,y= Request Answer Submit Where could you put a single particle carrying a charge of -5.00 nC to make the electric field magnitude zero at the origin? Express your answers using two significant digits separated by a comma. —— ΑΣΦ Request Answer ? ? N/C mm

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Five charged particles are equally spaced around a
semicircle of radius 100 mm, with one particle at
each
of the semicircle the remaining three
spaced equally between the two ends. The
semicircle lies in the region
<0 of an zy plane,
such that the complete circle is centered on the
origin.
Part A
If each particle carries a charge of 4.00 nC, what is the electric field at the origin?
Express your answers using two significant digits separated by a comma.
15. ΑΣΦ
Ez. Ey =
Submit
Part B
x,y=
Request Answer
Submit
Where could you put a single particle carrying a charge of -5.00 nC to make the electric field magnitude zero at
the origin?
Express your answers using two significant digits separated by a comma.
ΨΕΙ ΑΣΦ
Request Answer
?
?
N/C
mm
Transcribed Image Text:Five charged particles are equally spaced around a semicircle of radius 100 mm, with one particle at each of the semicircle the remaining three spaced equally between the two ends. The semicircle lies in the region <0 of an zy plane, such that the complete circle is centered on the origin. Part A If each particle carries a charge of 4.00 nC, what is the electric field at the origin? Express your answers using two significant digits separated by a comma. 15. ΑΣΦ Ez. Ey = Submit Part B x,y= Request Answer Submit Where could you put a single particle carrying a charge of -5.00 nC to make the electric field magnitude zero at the origin? Express your answers using two significant digits separated by a comma. ΨΕΙ ΑΣΦ Request Answer ? ? N/C mm
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