Two fixed, point charges, q1 = +3.0 nC and q2 = -5.0 nC, experience an attractive force of magnitude 2.0 x 10 N. What is the distance between the two point charges?
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- The magnitude of the net electric field, at point P, midway between the two charges is: a 3.48 x108 N/C b 6.00 x 107 N/C c 5.22 x 106 N/C d 8.99 x 105 N/CTwo fixed, point charges, q1 = +3.0 nC and q2 = -5.0 nC, experience an attractive force of magnitude 2.0 x 10-5 N. What is the distance between the two point charges?Three charges are located as shown in the figure, with values q; = 4.8 × 10-16 C, q2 = -1.6 × 10-16 C, q3 = 5.5 × 10-16 C. The charges are separated by d, = 3.2 x 106 m and dɔ = 3.8 × 106 m. d, (a) What is the force of q2 on q j in the x direction, F,? Give your answer in newtons, and recall k = 8.988 x 10° N m²/C². (b) What is the force of q3 on q, in the y direction, F,? Give your answer in newtons.
- Two point charges are placed on the x axis. A charge of qA= +4.54 μC is placed at x= 0 and a charge of qB= -2.87 μC is placed at x=d. When a third point charge qC is placed at x= 2.29d, the electric force on the charge at x= 0 doubles in magnitude but maintains its original direction. What is qC?Particle A has a charge of 44.5 nC, and particle B has a charge of -49.3 nc. The attractive force between them has a magnitude of 3.30 x 10-4 N. How far apart are the particles?