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Three charged particles are aligned along the x axis as shown in Figure P22.35. Find the electric field at (a) the position (2.00 m, 0) and (b) the position (0, 2.00 m).
Figure P22.35
(a)

The electric field at the position
Answer to Problem 35AP
The electric field at the position
Explanation of Solution
Three charges are acting on the same line along the
According to Coulomb’s law, write the expression for the electric field created by a charge
Here,
The electric field at a point due to number of charges is resultant of the electric field due to the individual charges.
The figure for the position of point charges is shown below.
Figure (1)
Write the expression for the electric field due to charge
Here,
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Write the expression for the electric field due to charge
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Write the expression for the electric field due to charge
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Write the expression for the resultant electric field
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Conclusion:
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Thus, the electric field at position
(b)

The electric field at the position
Answer to Problem 35AP
The electric field at the position
Explanation of Solution
Three charges are acting on the same line along the
The figure for the position of point charges is shown below,
Figure (2)
According to Pythagoras theorem, the distance between the charge
Here,
According to Pythagoras theorem, the distance between the charge
Here,
Write the expression for the electric field due to charge
Here,
Substitute
In component form the electric field can be written as,
According to right angle triangle property,
And,
Substitute
Write the expression for the electric field due to charge
Here,
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Write the expression for the electric field due to charge
Here,
Substitute
In component form the electric field can be written as,
According to right angle triangle property,
And,
Substitute
Write the expression for the resultant electric field
Here,
Conclusion:
Substitute
Therefore, the electric field at position
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