Q 3) Three charges lie on the x axis: q=+ 20 µC at the origin, q2= - 9 nC at x -3m, q3= +16 µC at x 5 m. What is the net force on q1? We simply add the two forces keeping track of their directions. Let a positive force be one in the + x direction.

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Q3 Three charges lie on the x axis: q1= + 20 pC at the origin, q2= - 9 nC at x =3m, q3= +16
µC at x= 5 m. What is the net force on q1? We simply add the two forces keeping track of their
directions. Let a positive force be one in the + x direction.
Transcribed Image Text:Q3 Three charges lie on the x axis: q1= + 20 pC at the origin, q2= - 9 nC at x =3m, q3= +16 µC at x= 5 m. What is the net force on q1? We simply add the two forces keeping track of their directions. Let a positive force be one in the + x direction.
Kindly note: Constant parameters
Boltzmann constant 1.38x10 m2 kg s K
-34
Plank constant = 6.626x10* m' Kg/s
Temperature 300 K
Electron charge = 1.6x 1019 coulombs
%3D
Coulombs' constant = 9 x 10° Nm/C?
%3D
Transcribed Image Text:Kindly note: Constant parameters Boltzmann constant 1.38x10 m2 kg s K -34 Plank constant = 6.626x10* m' Kg/s Temperature 300 K Electron charge = 1.6x 1019 coulombs %3D Coulombs' constant = 9 x 10° Nm/C? %3D
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