Question 3 A charged oil drop of mass m-8.00x104 kg is held floating (at rest) between two infinite plates. The plates are uniformly charged with densities +a and -a, where a- 1.7 nC/m2. Find the charge Q (in uC) of the oil drop. Q Question 3 of 12
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A charged oil drop of mass m-8.00x10-4 kg is held floating (at rest) between two infinite plates. The plates are uniformly charged with densities +a and -a, where a- 1.7 nC/m?.
Find the charge Q (in uC) of the oil drop.
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- Answered: X https://porta x B 3.2 Explorir g x Learning ac x Learning ac x .content-service.brightspace.com ScormEngineinterface defauitui/player/modlem.html?configuration=88030417-4 3. Examine the charge distribution in the diagram below. 4.0x10:5 q3 24cm q1 q2 +) 24cm 2. 5 5. a. Determine the net force charge acting at g1 (+ 2.0 x 10 C), caused by q2 (- 4.0 x 10 C) and g3 (-4.0 x 10 C) Be sure to include a free body diagram 5. representing the force acting at q1 in your solution. b. Determine the net electric field acting at q1A point charge, q = -5.0 nC, and m = 2.0 x 10-18 kg, is shot vertically upward with an initial speed of 3.0 x 105 m/s from a thin, infinite, planar sheet of uniform charge with surface charge density of σ = +4.0 . To what vertical elevation will q rise above the sheet of charge? Neglect gravity. a. 6.0 cm b. 8.0 cm c. 5.0 cm d. 4.0 cm e. 7.0 cmplease answer the following questions,they are not graded at this time,it was a test from the previous semester.
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- Question 1 A positively charged particle q= 12 µC is placed between two infinite charged sheets with surface charge density +a and-a as shown in the figure. If aj-3.54 µC/m², then the magnitude of the electric force (in N) on the particle is: 0.0 90 ON 48 0.00 0672A - 28.4-μC charge is placed 16.4 cm from a charge q, the force between the two charges is 1240 N. What is the value of q?a 3 In the figure, the particles have charges q1 = -92 800 nC and 93 = -94 = 90.4 nC, and distance a = 7.25 cm. What are the (a) x and (b) y components of the net electrostatic force on particle 3? (a) Number i 0.03353 (b) Number i -0.07132 Units 'Units ST N N