The charges and coordinates of two charged particles held fixed in an xy plane are q1 = 2.09 μC, x1 = 3.80 cm, y1 = 0.445 cm and q2 = -4.33 μC, x2 = -2.54 cm, y2 = 1.56 cm. Find the (a) magnitude and (b) direction (with respect to +x-axis in the range (-180°;180°]) of the electrostatic force on particle 2 due to particle 1. At what (c) x and (d) y coordinates should a third particle of charge q3 = 6.32 μC be placed such that the net electrostatic force on particle 2 due to particles 1 and 3 is zero?

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The charges and coordinates of two charged particles held fixed in an xy plane are q1 = 2.09 μC, x1 = 3.80 cm, y1 = 0.445 cm and q2 = -4.33 μC, x2 = -2.54 cm, y2 = 1.56 cm. Find the (a) magnitude and (b) direction (with respect to +x-axis in the range (-180°;180°]) of the electrostatic force on particle 2 due to particle 1. At what (c) x and (d) y coordinates should a third particle of charge q3 = 6.32 μC be placed such that the net electrostatic force on particle 2 due to particles 1 and 3 is zero?

 

The charges and coordinates of two charged particles held fixed in an xy plane are
q1 = 2.09 µc, x1 = 3.80 cm, y1 = 0.445 cm and q2 = -4.33 µC, x2 = -2.54 cm, y2 = 1.56 cm. Find the (a) magnitude
and (b) direction (with respect to +x-axis in the range (-180°;180°]) of the electrostatic force on particle 2 due to
particle 1. At what (c) x and (d) y coordinates should a third particle of charge q3 = 6.32 µC be placed such that the
net electrostatic force on particle 2 due to particles 1 and 3 is zero?
Transcribed Image Text:The charges and coordinates of two charged particles held fixed in an xy plane are q1 = 2.09 µc, x1 = 3.80 cm, y1 = 0.445 cm and q2 = -4.33 µC, x2 = -2.54 cm, y2 = 1.56 cm. Find the (a) magnitude and (b) direction (with respect to +x-axis in the range (-180°;180°]) of the electrostatic force on particle 2 due to particle 1. At what (c) x and (d) y coordinates should a third particle of charge q3 = 6.32 µC be placed such that the net electrostatic force on particle 2 due to particles 1 and 3 is zero?
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