Step 1: Three point charge q1,q2 and q3 are shown in figure (This figure is not drawn to scale). Does it form a dipole? If it does then find the dipole moment. Use the following data: Value of q1=27nC and coordinate is (−23,42), Value of q2=27nC and coordinate is (−38,24), Value of q3=−54nC and coordinate is (45,62). These coordinates are given in nano meters and 1nC means 1.0 nano coulomb charge. a) Find the dipole moment of the I) x-component ii) y-component
Step 1: Three point charge q1,q2 and q3 are shown in figure (This figure is not drawn to scale). Does it form a dipole? If it does then find the dipole moment. Use the following data: Value of q1=27nC and coordinate is (−23,42), Value of q2=27nC and coordinate is (−38,24), Value of q3=−54nC and coordinate is (45,62). These coordinates are given in nano meters and 1nC means 1.0 nano coulomb charge. a) Find the dipole moment of the I) x-component ii) y-component
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Step 1: Three point charge q1,q2 and q3 are shown in figure (This figure is not drawn to scale). Does it form a dipole? If it does then find the dipole moment. Use the following data: Value of q1=27nC and coordinate is (−23,42), Value of q2=27nC and coordinate is (−38,24), Value of q3=−54nC and coordinate is (45,62). These coordinates are given in nano meters and 1nC means 1.0 nano coulomb charge.
a) Find the dipole moment of the I) x-component ii) y-component
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b) Find the electric field in unit vector notation in region II
c)Find the magnitude of the torque if the dipole from step 1 is placed in region II
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