What is the electric potential at the point P due to the other two charges? What is the relationship between work, potential energy, and electric potential.
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What is the electric potential at the point P due to the other two charges? What is the relationship between work, potential energy, and electric potential.
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- Two point charges Q₁ = +5.30 nC and Q2 = -1.60 nC are separated by 55.0 cm. (a) What is the electric potential at a point midway between the charges? V (b) What is the potential energy of the pair of charges? J What is the significance of the algebraic sign of your answer? Positive work must be done to separate the charges. O Negative work must be done to separate the charges.Calculate the potential energy of the +2µC charge at point P. Calculate the work done in moving the +2µC charge from far away to point P. Calculate the work you would do to move a -2µC charge from far away to point P. What is the electric potential at the point P due to the other two charges?What is the net electric potential at point X if it is 6 cm away from a +7 nC charge, 3 cm away from a -7 nC charge, and 5 cm away from a 3 nC charge? this is physics
- Q3. Point charge q₁ = 2.0 nC is located at (0, 0). a) What is the electric potential at point A (2.0 cm,0)? b) What is the electric potential at point B (3.0 cm, 0)? c) What is the change of electric potential from A to B? d) What is the change of electric potential energy for a proton when it moves from A to B? e) What is the change of electric potential energy for an electron when it moves from A to B? f) A charge q2 is released at rest at point A and moving toward B with an increasing speed. Is qz a proton or electron? What is its kinetic energy and speed when it reaches point B? mproton = 1.67 x 10-27 kg, melectron = 9.11 ×10-3¹ kg,Q10: The drawing shows 5 point charges arranged in a rectangle. The value of q is 0.3 μC, and the distance d = 2.5 m. Determine the total electric potential at location P. (Hint: you need to find V=V₁ +V₂+V3+V4+Vs with respect to each charge and the appropriate distance) -4q -5q T d +6q +2qTopic: Electrical Potential A point charge q1 = +2.40 µC is held stationary at the origin. A second point charge q2 = -4.30 µC moves from the point x = 0.150 m, y = 0 m to the point x = 0.250 m. How much work is done by the electric force on q2?
- Two charges Q1 = 1.1 × 10-9 C and Q2, = -3.3 × 10-9 C lie along the same line and are separated by a distance of 150 cm. What is the total electric potential at a point one quarter of the way from Q1? Recall that k = 8.99 x 109 Nm2C-2Two point charges q = 2.2 nC and q2 = -1.5 nC are 13 cm apart. Point A is midway between the charges and point B is 12 cm from q, and 5 cm from q2. Calculate: a. the electric potential at point A and at point B b. the work done by the electric field on a charge of q3 = +3.6 nC that moves from A to BHow would I answer this textbook question? Thank you so much!!!
- The potential energy of a -5 10-6 C charge decreases from 10.2 J to 5.2 J when it is moved from point A to point B. What is the change in electric potential between these two points'?Two point charges Q1 = +4.80 nC and Q, = -1.80 nC are separated by 25.0 cm. (a) What is the electric potential at a point midway between the charges? V (b) What is the potential energy of the pair of charges? What is the significance of the algebraic sign of your answer? Positive work must be done to separate the charges. Negative work must be done to separate the charges.Two point charges Q1 +4.20 nC and Q₂ = -1.30 nC are separated by 55.0 cm. (a) What is the electric potential at a point midway between the charges? V = (b) What is the potential energy of the pair of charges? J What is the significance of the algebraic sign of your answer? O Positive work must be done to separate the charges. O Negative work must be done to separate the charges.