Two point charges, q1 = 2.00 µC and q2 = -32.0 µC are positioned at (-d, -d) and (-4d, 4d) respectively. Let d = 5.00 cm. a) Determine the components, magnitude, and direction of the electric field at the origin. b) If you place a new charge q3 = -5.00µC what must the coordinates be such that the electric field at the origin is 0 N/C?
Two point charges, q1 = 2.00 µC and q2 = -32.0 µC are positioned at (-d, -d) and (-4d, 4d) respectively. Let d = 5.00 cm. a) Determine the components, magnitude, and direction of the electric field at the origin. b) If you place a new charge q3 = -5.00µC what must the coordinates be such that the electric field at the origin is 0 N/C?
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![-32.0 µC are positioned at (-d, -d) and (-4d, 4d)
Two point charges, q1 = 2.00 µC and q2 =
respectively. Let d = 5.00 cm.
a) Determine the components, magnitude, and direction of the electric field at the origin.
b) If you place a new charge q3 = -5.00µC what must the coordinates be such that the electric field at
the origin is 0 N/C?](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F02904723-a05d-46e5-b9ff-97fddca910a9%2F632ef436-a368-4211-a271-6c5f9f1e7a0b%2Fyzu91p_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:-32.0 µC are positioned at (-d, -d) and (-4d, 4d)
Two point charges, q1 = 2.00 µC and q2 =
respectively. Let d = 5.00 cm.
a) Determine the components, magnitude, and direction of the electric field at the origin.
b) If you place a new charge q3 = -5.00µC what must the coordinates be such that the electric field at
the origin is 0 N/C?
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