Problem 3: Find the magnitude and direction of the electric force on the 7.0 μC charge. 7 μC τις 0.5 m 2 μC 60° - 0.5 m =4uC
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A: Given, q1=6 μc =6×10-6 cq2=1.50 μc=1.50×10-6 cq1=-2 μc=-2×10-6 cd1=3 cm=3×10-2 md2=2cm=2×10-2 m Now,…
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Q: Three point charges, q, = 8.00 µC, q, = 1.00 µC, and Q = -4.00 µC are located on the vertices of a…
A: q1 = 8 μC q2 = 1 μC Q = -4 μC Distance between q1 and Q , d1 = 5 cm = 0.05 m Distance between q2 and…
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Q: Two charges are located on the x axis: q₁ = +5.0 μC at x₁ = +4.2 cm, and q2 = +5.0 μC at x2 = -4.2…
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Q: Two charges are located on the x axis: q₁ = +5.9 µC at x₁ = +3.4 cm, and q2 = +5.9 µC at x2 = -3.4…
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Q: hree point charges are shown below. q1 = 5.57 μC, q2 = 3.95 μC, and q3 = -12.4 μC. d1 = 5.00 cm and…
A: Given: q1 = 5.57 μC q2 = 3.95 μC q3 = -12.4 μC. d1 = 5.00 cm and d2 = 3.00 cm.
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Q: Three point charges lie along a straight line as shown in the figure below, where q = 5.58 µc, q2 =…
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Q: Two charges are located on the x axis: q₁ = +7.3 μC at x₁ = +3.1 cm, and q2 = +7.3 µC at x2 = -3.1…
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- Three charges are placed along the x-axis: q1 = 3.00 µC at X1 = -20.0 cm, q2 = -5.00 µC at x2 = 10.0 cm, and q3 = 6.00 µC at x3 = 25.00 cm. Determine the magnitude of the electric field at the origin. O 4 69x106 N/C O 2 96x106 N/C O 6 04x106 N/C O 4.31x106 N/CA point charge with charge q₁ = +5.00 nC is fixed at the origin. A second point charge with charge q2 = -8.00 nC is located on the x axis at x = 7.00 m. 1) Where along the x axis will a third point charge of q = +2.00 nC charge need to be for the net electric force on it due to the two fixed charges to be equal to zero? (Express your answer to three significant figures.) mA long thin rod is bent into a perfect semicircle of radius 4.30 m. The linear change density of the rod is λ = 3.10 nC/m. How much charge is on a small piece of the rod that subtends an angle Δθ = 0.170 radians? 13.3 nC 0.527 nC 2.27 nC 4.24 nC
- Problem 2. Three point charges are placed on the xy plane: (A) +50.0-nC charge at the origin, (B) -60.0-nC charge on the x axis at x = 1 0.0 cm, and (C) + 150-nC charge at the point (10.0 cm, 8.00 cm). Find the total electric force on the charge C and the electric field at the location of the charge C due to the presence of the +50.0- and -60.0-nC charges?00:59 1/10 A line of positive charge is formed into a semicircle of radius R = 25 cm, as shown in figure. The charge per unit length along the semicircle is described by the expression A = total charge on the semicircle is 10 µC. 9 do cos 0. The Find the value of constant Ao. 10 μC/m 8 µC/m 7.5 µC/m O 20 µC/m O 6.25 µC/m Paylaşmayı durdur Gizle I| itu.witwises.io, ekranınızı ve sesinizi paylaşıyor. W EXCALIBURmagnitude direction BµC 60.0⁰ A μC No 0.500 m i (a) Three point charges, A = 1.70 μC, B = 7.25 μC, and C = -4.60 µC, are located at the corners of an equilateral triangle as in the figure above. Find the magnitude and direction of the electric field at the position of the 1.70 μC charge. N/C ° below the +x-axis Cuc (b) How would the electric field at that point be affected if the charge there were doubled? The magnitude of the field would be halved. The field would be unchanged. The magnitude of the field would double. The magnitude of the field would quadruple. Would the magnitude of the electric force be affected? OYes
- a) At what distance from a particle with a charge of 6.00 nC does the electric field of that charge have a magnitude of 4 N/C? The distance =The drawing shows two situations in which charges are placed on the x and y axes. They are all located at the same distance of 7.10 cm from the origin O. For each of the situations in the drawing, determine the magnitude of the net electric field at the origin. +2.0μC -5.0 μC (a) -3.0 μC +4.0 μC +1.0 μC +6.0 με (b) -1.0 με