In the figure four particles are fixed along an x axis, separated by distances d = 4.00 cm. The charges are q₁ = +4e, 9₂=-e, 93=+e, and 94 = +12e, with e = 1.60 x 10-19 C. What is the value of the net electrostatic force on (a) particle 1 and (b) particle 2 due to the other particles?
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- Three particles are fixed on an x axis. Particle 1 of charge q1 is at x = -a and particle 2 of charge q2 is at x = +a. If their net electrostatic force on particle 3 of charge Q is to be zero, what must be the ratio q1/q2 when particle 3 is at (a) x = +0.648a and (b) x = +1.44a?Figure (a) shows charged particles 1 and 2 that are fixed in place on an x axis. Particle 1 has a charge with a magnitude of Iq1 = 22e. Particle 3 of charge q3 = +22e is initially on the x axis near particle 2.Then particle 3 is gradually moved in the positive direction of the x axis. As a result, the magnitude of the net electrostatic force on particle 2 due to particles 1 and 3 changes. Figure (b) gives the x component of that net force as a function of the position x of particle 3. The scale of the x axis is set by x, = 2.40 m. The plot has an asymptote of F2.net = 1.587 x 10-25 N as x→ 0. As a multiple of e and including the sign, what is the charge q2 of particle 2? x (m) (a) (b) Number i Units F2 net (N)In the figure, the particles have charges q1 = -q2 = 550 nC and q3 = -q4 = 97 nC, and distance a = 6.2 cm. What are the (a) x and (b) y components of the net electrostatic force on particle 3?