Q = 5 micro Coulomb Q -3 micro Coulomb 3 cm Choose the statements thet ere true about the given. Select the correct response(s): The force on Q1 aue to Q2 is 39.72 Newtons oirected et O degree along the x axis. The electric field intensity at tne origin aue to Q1 is 18 megeNewtons/C directed cownwera. The electric field intensity at the origin due to 02 is 30 megaNewtons directed 59 oegrees witn the x axis. 5 cm

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Q-5 micro Coulomb
Q2 =3 micro Coulomb
3 cm
Cnoose the statements that are true about the given.
Select the correct response(s):
The force on 01 que to Q2 is 39.72 Newtons airected at O degree along the x axis.
The electric field intensity at the origin due to Q1 is 18 megaNewtons/C directed downwaro.
The electric field intensity at the origin due to 02 is 30 megaNewtons directed 59 degrees with tne x axis.
The force on Q2 due to Q1 is 39.72 Newtons cirected 59 degrees below tne x axis.
The force on Q2 due to Q1 is 39.72 Newtons directed downwara.
The electric field intensity at the origin due to 02 is 30 megaNewtons/C directed to the left.
The total electric field intensity at the origin is 48 megaNewtons directeo to the left.
The electric fiela intensity at the middle of Q1 and Q2 is zero.
The total electric field intensity at the origin aue to Q1 and Q2 is 35 megaNewtons/C airected at 31 degrees below tne x axis.
The force on Q1 aue to Q2 is 39.72 Newtons oirected 31 degrees to the left of y axis.
Transcribed Image Text:Q-5 micro Coulomb Q2 =3 micro Coulomb 3 cm Cnoose the statements that are true about the given. Select the correct response(s): The force on 01 que to Q2 is 39.72 Newtons airected at O degree along the x axis. The electric field intensity at the origin due to Q1 is 18 megaNewtons/C directed downwaro. The electric field intensity at the origin due to 02 is 30 megaNewtons directed 59 degrees with tne x axis. The force on Q2 due to Q1 is 39.72 Newtons cirected 59 degrees below tne x axis. The force on Q2 due to Q1 is 39.72 Newtons directed downwara. The electric field intensity at the origin due to 02 is 30 megaNewtons/C directed to the left. The total electric field intensity at the origin is 48 megaNewtons directeo to the left. The electric fiela intensity at the middle of Q1 and Q2 is zero. The total electric field intensity at the origin aue to Q1 and Q2 is 35 megaNewtons/C airected at 31 degrees below tne x axis. The force on Q1 aue to Q2 is 39.72 Newtons oirected 31 degrees to the left of y axis.
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