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Q: consider two identical conducting spheres mounted on insulating stands. one has a net charge of +Q…
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Q: For the rest of this problem, use these numbers. Particle 1 has a charge of +50.0 microcoulombs, and…
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Q: Q = 3 μ C and ℓ = 11 cm. Calculate the x-component of the force on the upper left charge, in units…
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In the provided image, the positively charged rod is placed near the electroscope. Analyze the resulting charge of the electroscope and the rod.
Question: Which of the choices will be the net charge of the electroscope? Suppose that a negatively charged object is brought near the metal dome of an initially neutral electroscope without touching.
Is it neutral, net negative, net positive, or it cannot be determined?
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- Two small balls, each of mass 5.4 g, are attached to silk threads 46 cm long, which are in turn tied to the same point on the ceiling, as shown below. When the balls are given the same charge Q, the threads hang at 5.0° to the vertical, as shown below. 5.0° What is the magnitude of Q (in C)? What are the signs of the two charges? O The ball on the left has a positive charge while the ball on the right has a negative charge. O The charges can be positive or negative, but both have to be the same sign. O The signs of the charges do not matter. O The ball on the left has a negative charge while the ball on the right has a positive charge.Please don't provide handwritten solution .....In the figure above the three particles are fixed in place and have charges 91, 92, and q3 with 91 = 92. Let the distance a be as shown in the figure. What is the magnitude of the net electric field at point P due to the particles? NOTE: Express your answer in terms of the given variables, using to when needed. Ep= a =
- Problem Solving: Please show your solutions clearly. Two identical tiny metal balls carry charges of +3nC and -12nC. They are 3m apart. (a) Compute the force of attraction. (b) The balls are now touched together and then separated to 3cm. Describe the forces on them now.The figure below shows the electric field in the plane of the screen due to two point charges, charge L on the left and charge R on the right. Select True or False for the follwoing statements. b a The sign of charge L is positive. OA: True OB: False A postive charge placed at point b will accelerate to the right. OA: True O B: False The magnitude of the electric field at c is less than the magnitude of the electric field at a. OA: True OB: False The size of charge L is larger than the size of charge R. OA: True OB: FalseA charge of 2.15 mCmC is placed at each corner of a square 0.500 mm on a side. 1. Determine the magnitude of the force on each charge. 2. Determine the direction of the force on a charge. along the line between the charge and the center of the square outward of the center along the line between the charge and the center of the square toward the center along the side of the square toward the other charge that lies on the side along the side of the square outward of the other charge that lies on the side
- PROBLEM 1: A twin sphere of mass m is hanging from a single point by a wire of length L. Each of the spheres has charge q, each wire has an angle o with the verticals as shown below. Derive the equation of the charge. Note that 0 –→ ¢. We just replace the symbol for the angle. 0:0 mRefer to the figure below. The charge lowered into the center of the hollow conductor has a magnitude of 4.3 uC. Find the magnitude and sign of the charge on the inside and outside of the hollow conductor when the charge is as shown in the following images.A negatively-charged balloon is brought near a neutral, conducting sphere (mounted on an insulating stand). The sphere is touched by a person and the balloon is moved away. Question 1: What is the charge on the balloon after? (positive, negative, neutral) Explain. What is the charge on the metal sphere? (positive, negative, neutral) (positive, negative, neutral) Explain. 2. A neutral metal can is mounted on a foam stand. A positively charged balloon is brought nearby. The can is touched on the opposite side. Question 1: What is the charge on the balloon after? (positive, negative, neutral) Explain. Question 2: What is the charge on the can? (positive, negative, neutral) Explain.(please provide answers to each questions thank you)
- Three point charges are arranged in a horizontal line as shown below. Find the electric force on Q1, Q2, and Q3 given the following: Q1 = 3 uC, Q2 = -1 uC, Q3 = -5 uC, r1 = 100 m, and r2 = 200 m. Remember that a positive force points to the right and a negative force points to the left. What is the net force on charge Q1? Q2? Q3? In newtonsA hollow ball with radius R = 2 cm has a charge of -4 nC spread uniformly over its surface (see the figure). The center of the ball is at P₁ = cm. A point charge of 4 nC is located at P3 = cm. (The diagram below is not drawn exactly to scale.) P₂ X What is the net electric field at location P2 N/C 1524 = cm? N. P₁X P3 At a particular instant an electron is at location P₂. What is the net electric force on the electron at that instant? ●For each scenario below, there are four identical balls, A, B, C, and D, which conduct, and ball A starts with a charge of +Q, while B, C, and D have zero net charge. The balls are then touched to each other and separated as described below. Assume that any balls not in contact are placed very far away. For each scenario, find the final charge of ball D as a whole number fraction of Q. For example, if the final charge of ball D is Q/5, enter "1" in the numerator and "5" in the denominator. Remember, before each scenario begins, balls A, B, C, and D have set up to have charges of +Q, 0, 0, and 0, respectively. Scenario 1: A and B touch and are separated, then A and C touch and are separated, then A and D touch and are separated. QD x Q Scenario 2: A and B touch and are separated, then B and C touch and are separated, then C and D touch and are separated. QD XQ Scenario 3: A and D touch and are separated, then D and C touch and are separated, then D and A touch and are separated, then A…