GENERAL PHYSICS 2: COULOMB'S LAW 1. Given: Number of Protons: +e (proton) - 8x10* -e (electron) - 7x81 E = charge of +1e(proton) or -1e(electron) = 1.6 x 10-1 Coulomb • Calculate the charge of the body using the formula Q=Ne. 2. REFER TO THE FIGURE AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS. q1= -4µC q2= -12µ q3= -6µ q4= 8µ The distance for all sides is 0.7m. O Calculate the amount of electric charges experience by q, using the formula 91 92 F = k9192 p2 Solve for F, ; F:F. Solve the resultant force on q, using the Component Method. O Then solve the magnitude of resultant force using the Pythagorean Theorem. O Solve for the Direction.

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GENERAL PHYSICS 2: COULOMB'S LAW
1. Given: Number of Protons:
+e (proton) - 8x1013
-e (electron) - 7x816
E = charge of +1e(proton) or -1e(electron) = 1.6 x 10-19 Coulomb
• Calculate the charge of the body using the formula Q=Ne.
2. REFER TO THE FIGURE AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS.
q1= -4µC
q2= -12µ
q3= -6µ
q4= 8µ
The distance for all sides is 0.7m.
12
O Calculate the amount of electric charges experience by q, using the formula
F = k9192
p2
I|
Solve for F,, ; F; F
Solve the resultant force on q, using the Component Method.
Then solve the magnitude of resultant force using the Pythagorean Theorem.
O Solve for the Direction.
Transcribed Image Text:GENERAL PHYSICS 2: COULOMB'S LAW 1. Given: Number of Protons: +e (proton) - 8x1013 -e (electron) - 7x816 E = charge of +1e(proton) or -1e(electron) = 1.6 x 10-19 Coulomb • Calculate the charge of the body using the formula Q=Ne. 2. REFER TO THE FIGURE AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS. q1= -4µC q2= -12µ q3= -6µ q4= 8µ The distance for all sides is 0.7m. 12 O Calculate the amount of electric charges experience by q, using the formula F = k9192 p2 I| Solve for F,, ; F; F Solve the resultant force on q, using the Component Method. Then solve the magnitude of resultant force using the Pythagorean Theorem. O Solve for the Direction.
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