Problem #6 Sketch the charges and then draw at least ten electric field lines that thoroughly reveal the direction of the election field in every direction for each of the three following scenarios: (a) two point charges with equal magnitudes and opposite charges, (b) two point charges where one has twice the magnitude of the other and the charges are opposite, (c) two point charges with equal magnitudes and identical charges.
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- Part A A downward electric force of 9.0 N is exerted on a -9.5 µC charge. Find the magnitude of the electric field at the position of this charge. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. HA N E = 9.47 10 Droio e Anaanrs Ponuns Aneam • Previous 神 hp W hp 15 f6 f7 f8 f9 f10 f11 F12 insertHow can the presence, magnitude, and direction of a non-zero electric field be determined? a. Place a neutral particle in the region containing the field. If it remains at rest, there is a non-zero electric field. b. Place a neutral particle in the region containing the field. It will accelerate in the direction of the electric field. The magnitude of the acceleration can be used to determine the field. c. Place a positively charged particle in the region containing the field. If it remains at rest, there is a non-zero electric field. d. Place a positively charged particle in the region containing the fi eld. It will accelerate in the direction of the electric fi eld. The magnitude of the acceleration can be used to determine the field.Two charges Q1= -48 µC and Q2= -21 µC are placed on the two corners of a square as shown in the figure below. If the side length of the square is a=48 mm, how much work is required to bring a third charge, Q3= -28 µC from infinitely far away to the empty bottom-right corner of the square? Please take k = 9.0 x 109 N.m2/c2 and express your answer using one decimal place in units of J or N.m. Please do not forget to type the minus sign if you got a negative value. Q1 а а а Q2 а
- Three point charges are located on the positive x-axis of a coordinate system Charge g = 15 nC as 20 cm from the origin, charge 40 nC is 4.0 cm from the origin and charge q = 60 nC located at the ongin For related problem-solving tips and strategies, you may want to view a Video Tutor Solution of Vector addition of electric forces on a line 4 Y Part A What is the magnitude of the net force exerted by the other two charges on charge g150 Express your answer in newtons ΑΣΦ 1- Submit Part B 0= Request Answer Submit What is the direction of the net force exerted by the other two charges on charge 15 aC Express your answer in degrees. ΘΕΙ ΑΣΦΑ ? Request Answer N ? counterclockwise from the directionb) Calculate the net force (magnitude and direction) exerted on charge q by the other four charges, in terms of q, Q, d, and e0. You may draw the force vector to indicate the direction. c) If the charge q is released from rest, and the four other charges held fixed, will the charge q ever “escape” to infinitely far away (assuming an infinite amount of time can pass)? Justify your answer.The figure shows sketches of electric field line configurations that might be due to one or two point charges as shown .
- 1. Two point sources, one with a charge of -3 nC and the other +9 nC, are placed 3m apart as shown below. A third charge is placed at point P, 4 m to the right of the -3nC source. -3nC 3 m 4 m +9 nC *P a) Find the magnitude and direction of the net field at point P. b) Find a location where the net field is zero (if the negative source is at (0,0) what are the coordinates of this point?) Add it to the diagram and label it O. c) Find the approximate field at a test point M that is 1 km (1000 m) to the right of P d) By what factor will the magnitude of the field change if you move M from 1 km to 3 km away? e) Find the magnitude and direction of the force on each of -1pC test charges placed at M, O, and P.How do you know two different types of charges exist? Please use your observations/evidence to support your reasonin Vector Applications A. B. Y axis Y oxis 7 uC 0.5 m 60 -Xaxis Xaxis -4 pC Three point charges of 2.00 µC, 7.00 µC, and-4.00 uC are located at the corners of an equilateral triangle as shown above in picture A. The two on the x-axis are in fixed positions. 1. In picture B, use trig and vector identities to calculate the x and y components of the displacement vector between the 2.00-uC charge and the 7.00-uC charge. 2. Draw a free-body diagram to show the electric forces exerted on the 7.00-uC charge and clearly indicate which object exerts each electric force on it, and in which direction. (Note: You are not being asked to calculate forces, but simply to draw the proper vectors.)7 How can you tell which charges are positive and which are negative by examining the field lines? The arrows around a positive charge point away from the charge; the arrows around a negative charge point toward the charge The arrows around a positive and negative charge point away from the charges. The arrows around a positive charge point away from the charge; the arrows around a negative charge point toward the charge. The arrows around a positive and negative charge point towards the charges.