What is the charge of q1 and of q2?
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- Metal spheres A and B are identical except that sphere A has a charge of -2.0 nCnC while sphere B has a charge of +4.0 nCnC. Part A If the spheres are brought into contact, do electrons move from A to B or from B to A? Electrons move from A to B Electrons move from B to AA 2.6 mm -diameter sphere is charged to -4.5 nC . An electron fired directly at the sphere from far away comes to within 0.38 mm of the surface of the target before being reflected. a)What was the electron's initial speed? b)At what distance from the surface of the sphere is the electron's speed half of its initial value? c)What is the acceleration of the electron at its turning point?An electron is aligned horizontally a few nanometers apart from an unknown charge. The unknown charge is attracted to the electron due to electrical attraction. The unknown charge might be a. an electron b. a proton c. a neutron d. either a proton or a neutron e. either a proton or an electron
- Most workers in nanotechnology are actively monitored for excess static charge buildup. The human body acts like an insulator as one walks across a carpet, collecting −50 nC per step. What charge buildup will a worker in a manufacturing plant accumulate if she walks 17 steps?Four identical metallic objects carry the following charges: +1.23, +6.89, -4.44, and -9.28 μC. The objects are brought simultaneously into contact, so that each touches the others. Then they are separated. (a) What is the final charge on each object? (b) How many electrons (or protons) make up the final charge on each object? (a) Number i (b) Number IN Units Unitsplease answer the following questions,they are not graded at this time,it was a test from the previous semester.
- In the figure two tiny conducting balls of identical mass m and identical charge q hang from nonconducting threads of length L. Assume that is so small that tan 0 can be replaced by its approximate equal, sin 8. If L = 140 cm, m = 10 g, and x = 6.0 cm, what is the magnitude of q? L ᏀᎾ Ꮎ Number i L 9 0.0000009165 Units nCFor each charge distribution: -6.0 x 10-5 C 4.0 x 10-5 C 2.0 m 9₁ L. - 6.0 x 10-5 C 3.0 m A q2 2.0 m A 3.0 m 2 - 3.0 x 10-5 C 1. 2. a. Determine the net electric field at point A for the following charge distribution. b. The magnitude of the electric field due to each charge, (i.e. calculate ε₁ and ε2), at point A. c. The net electric field at point A. a. For each part in practice question 1, find the net force on a -1.2 × 10-5 C charge placed at point A. b. How would your answer change if the sign of the charge from 2a at point A was changed? 3. Explain why the concept of a field was used to describe the force of gravity between two masses. 4. Give two reasons why the concept of a field is used again to describe the force between two charged objects.Two identical metal spheres A and B are connected by a plastic rod. Both are initially neutral. 2.0×1012 electrons are added to sphere A, then the connecting rod is removed. A)Afterward, what is the charge of A?B)Afterward, what is the charge of B?
- A 6.6-μC charge is placed at the origin and a second charge is placed on the x-axis at x = 0.1 m. If the resulting force on the second charge is 5.7 N in the positive x-direction, what is the value of its charge? a. 1.0 μC b. 1.0 nC c. –1.0 μC d. –1.0 nC e. 0 μC6. Two identical spheres with mass m are hung from silk threads of length L as shown in Fig. Each sphere has the same charge q1=92=9. L L mass m charge 91 mass m charge 92 The radius of each sphere is very small compared to the distance between the spheres, so they may be treated as point charges. Show that if the angle is small, the equilibrium separation between the spheres is d = 2πε mgplease help with b)