In the figure particles 1 and 2 of charge 41-42 +12.80 x 10 19 C are on a y axis at distance d - 17.4 cm from the origin. Particle 3 of charge q +27.20 x 10 19 C is moved gradually along the x axis from x-0 tox-+7.00 m. At what values of x will the magnitude of the electrostatic force on the third particle from the other two particles be (a) minimum and (b) maximum? What are the (c) minimum and (d) maximum magnitudes?
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A: q1 = +3eq2 = -eq3 = +eq4 = +8ee = 1.60×10-19 Cd =3.00 cm = 0.03 m
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- In the figure four particles are fixed along an x axis, separated by distances d = 4.20 cm. The charges are q₁ = +2e,492 = -e, 93=+e, and 94 = +4e, 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? (a) Number (b) Number Units Units d • 2 d • 3 d 4a particle (charge = +19.0 μc) is located on the x-axis at x=−10.0 cm, and the second particle (charge=−57.0 μc) is placed on the x-axis at x=20.0 cm. what is the magnitude of the total electrostatic force on a third particle (charge=−3.80 μc) placed at the origin (x=0)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 |q1| = 17e. Particle 3 of charge q3 = +17e 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, = 1.40 m. The plot has an asymptote of F2,net = 3.363 x 1025 N as x→∞. As a multiple of e and including the sign, what is the charge 92 of particle 2? Number i (a) Units 3 $6 (b) F₂, net (N) (m)
- In the figure particles 1 and 2 are fixed in place on an x axis, at a separation of L=8.10 cm. Their charges are q₁=+e and q2 = -27e. Particle 3 with charge 93 +6e is to be placed on the line between particles 1 and 2, so that they produce a net electrostatic force on it. (a) At what coordinate should particle 3 be placed to minimize the magnitude of that force? (b) What is that minimum 3.net magnitude? F (a) Number 2.02 (b) Number 16.90E-25 Units cm Units NIn the figure four particles are fixed along an x axis, separated by distances d = 2.40 cm. The charges are q1 = +4e, q2 = -e, q3 = +e, and q4 = +12e, with e = 1.60 x 1019 C. What is the value of the net electrostatic force on (a) particle 1 and (b) particle 2 due to the other particles? d d d 1 2 3 4 (a) Number i 0.000000000000000000 Units N (b) Number Units N >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 |q1| = 21e. Particle 3 of charge q3 = +21e 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 xs = 1.00 m. The plot has an asymptote of F2,net = 3.101 × 10-25 N as x → ∞. As a multiple of e and including the sign, what is the charge q2 of particle 2?
- A) particle (charge = +40 uC) is located on the x axis at the point x = -20 cm, and a second particle (charge = -50 µC) is placed on the x axis at x = +30 cm. What is the magnitude of the total electrostatic force on a third particle (charge = -4.0 μC) placed at the origin (x = 0)?In the figure four particles are fixed along an xaxis, separated by distances d- 2.50 cm. The charges are q - +4e, 92 - e,93 - +e, and q4 -+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? 3 4 (a) Number Units (b) Number i Unitshelp
- In the figure four particles are fixed along an x axis, separated by distances d = 2.40 cm. The charges are q1 = +4e, q2 = -e, q3 = +e, and q4 = +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? d 4 (a) Number i Units (b) Number UnitsIn the figure four particles are fixed along an x axis, separated by distances d = 5.30 cm. The charges are q1 = +3e, q2 = -e, q3 = +e, and q4 = +8e, with e = 1.60 × 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? d d 4 (a) Number i Units (b) Number Units >In the figure, the particles have charges q1-92-733 nC and q-q4-99.5 nC, and distance a-5.77 cm. What are the (a)x and (b) y components of the net electrostatic force on particle 3? (a) Number (b) Number Units Units N N