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What is Coulomb’s law good for? The answer is: to calculate the force between:
A) Two uniformly charged spheres
B) Two flat plates aligned parallel to each other and with same charge but of opposite charge
C) A point charge and a rod
D) A point charge and a dipole
E) Two dipoles
Electrostatic forces between two charges is know as Coulomb’s law
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- Two fixed point charges +4e and +9e units are separated by a distance x. Where should a third point charge to be placed for it to be in equilibrium?In this problem we explore dipoles as sources of fields and their interactions with other charges An induced dipole is a dipole (separated, opposite charges) whose charge separation and dipole moment are caused by the presence of an external electric field, often due to some other source charge. Often, the induced dipole moment is proportional to that electric field at the location of the dipole. For example, when a charged piece of tape is near your finger, the charges inside the neutral atoms in your finger move in response to the tape's field at the location of the finger, and each atom in the finger becomes a dipole. The closer the tape is to the finger, the stronger the tape's field, the more the charges move and the larger the dipole moments of the atoms in the finger. Mathematically, we can write this as p = aE, where p is the dipole moment, E is the strength of the electric field at the location of the dipole, and a is a constant that depends on the type of atom and gives the…= 32.2 nC. The figure below shows a small, hollow, plastic sphere hanging vertically from a thin, lightweight thread. The sphere has a mass of 7.10 g and a uniformly distributed charge of 91 Directly below it is a second sphere with the same mass, but a charge of 92 = -58.0 nC. (Assume this second sphere is fixed in place.) The centers of the two plastic spheres are a distance d = 2.00 cm apart. 91 92 (a) What is the tension (in N) in the thread? 0.11154376 N (b) The thread will break if the tension in it exceeds 0.180 N. What is the smallest possible value of d (in cm) before the thread breaks? The analysis is the same as in part (a), including the magnitude and direction of the gravitational and electric forces. Note that Coulomb's law depends on the square of the distance d. Use the threshold value of the tension to solve for d. cm
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