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- In the figure, four charges are on the corners of a square with side length a. If the charges are all fixed in their locations, what is the magnitude of the force on the upper right-hand charge?The figure below shows four small spheres, each with a positive charge, at the corners of a square. The length of each side of the square is a. The sphere at top-right has a charge of q; the one at lower-left has a charge of 7.0g, the other two each have a charge of 2.5g. (Assume that the +x-axis is to the right and the +y-axis is up along the page.) 2.59 7.0g 2.5g (a) What is the magnitude of the force on the sphere with charge q? Express your answer in terms of ke. q, and a in symbolic form. F = (b) What is the direction of the force on the sphere with charge q? (Enter your answer in degrees counterclockwise from the +x-axis.) 1 counterclockwise from the +x-axisTwo conducting metal spheres are shown below: +2.0 x 10-6 C +1.0 x 10-6 C A The spheres are identical in volume and mass, but the have different charges as shown. Suppose they are connected to each other by a copper wire. What then would be the charge on sphere A? What would be the charge on sphere B?
- Electric charges are arranged as shown in the diagram below. Q7.5×10-6 C (+ P 0.20 m 0.20 m Q-2.5x10-6 C What is the electric field (magnitude and direction) at point P midway between the charges?The figure below shows four small beads, each with a positive charge, at the corners of a square. The length of each side of the square is a. The bead at top-right has a charge of q; the one at lower-left has a charge of 8.0q; the other two each have a charge of 6.0g. (Assume that the +x-axis is to the right and the +y-axis is up along the page.) a 6.09 а 8.0g 6.0g a (a) What is the magnitude of the force on the bead with charge q? Express your answer in terms of k, q, and a in symbolic form. ka [12.485] F = a? What is the magnitude of the force due to each charge? (Be careful with distances.) What is the direction of each force? Using trigonometry, can you find the x- and y-components of each force? After finding the x- and y-components of the net force, how can you use them to find the magnitude of the net force? (b) What is the direction of the force on the bead with charge q? (Enter your answer in degrees counterclockwise from the +x-axis.) 45 ° counterclockwise from the +x-axisWhen you rub a glass rod with silk you electrically charge the glass rod (and the silk). Likewise, when you rub a plastic rod with fur you electrically charge the plastic rod (and the fur). However, when you place the charged rods near each other you notice that they attract. What can you conclude about the sign of the charge on each? Can you determine just from this experiment the sign of the charge on each rod? Yes, they have equal charges, either positive or negative. Yes, the have opposite charges, the glass rod is negative and the plastic rod is positive. Yes, the have opposite charges, the plastic rod is negative and the glass rod is positive. If the two rods attract each other, then we can conclude that they have opposite charges. However, we cannot conclude from this experiment alone which one is negative and which one is positive. SInce the two rods attract each other they must have like charges, because like charges attract.…
- In the diagram below, A, B, and C are conducting spheres that are fixed in place and can be considered to be point charges. The spheres are fixed in place and each have a mass of 3.0 grams. Sphere A has a charge of +12µC, Sphere B has a charge of –9.0µC, and Sphere C has a charge of –6.0µC. Spheres A and B are separated by a distance of 0.020 m and Spheres B and C are separated by a distance of 0.010 m. 0.020 m 0.010 m A B C +12 μC -9 μC -6 μC What is the magnitude of the net force (in Newtons) acting on Sphere B? Write your answer as a number only. Do not include units in your answer.Two charges, Q1 and Q2, are equal in magnitude.The electric field midway between them points from Q2 to Q1. What are the signs of the charges on Q1 and Q2, respectively?Please look at the sketch. While keeping the positively charged rod in place, you grab the plastic handle of the bigger sphere and separate it from smaller sphere. You test the charge in the bigger sphere. Which of the following statement is correct? plastic handle Metal spheres in charged contact insulator The bigger sphere has net negative charge The bigger sphere has net positive charge The bigger sphere has no net charge The bigger sphere has more net charge than the smaller sphere ++++++