The three point charges +4.0 μC, -5.0 μC, and -9.0 μC are placed on the x-axis at the points x = 0 cm, x = 40 cm, and x = 120 cm, respectively. What is the x component of the electrostatic force on the -9.0 μC charge due to the other two charges?

The three point charges +4.0 μC, -5.0 μC, and -9.0 μC are placed on the x-axis...
A +4.00 μC point charge and -6.00 μC point charge are placed along the x-axis at x = 0.000 cm and x = 40.0 cm, respectively. Where must a third charge, q, be placed along the x-axis so that it does not experience any net electric force due to the other two charges?
Consider three charges arranged along the x-axis with q1 = -5.0 μC at x = 7.0 cm, q2 = 4.0 μC at x = 12.0 cm and q3 = 7.0 μC at x = 15.0 cm. Find the total electrostatic force on q3.
A +4.00 μC point charge and -6.00 μC point charge are placed along the x-axis at x = 0.000 cm and x = 40.0 cm, respectively. Where must a third charge, q, be placed along the x-axis so that it does not experience any net electric force due to the other two charges? A) -1.78 m B) 1.78 m C) 0.180 m D) -0.200 m E) -0.180 m
Three point charges are placed on the x-axis. A charge of +2.0 !C is placed at the origin, -2.0 !C to the right at x = 50 cm, and +4.0 !C at the 100 cm mark. What are the magnitude and direction of the electrostatic force that acts on the charge at the origin?
Three point charges are placed on the x-axis as follows: 18 μC at x=0; 32 μC at x=0.60m; and -10 μC at x=1.3m. Find the net force on the 18 μC point charge. Assume the direction of the x-axis as positive. Find the net force on the 32 μC point charge. Find the net force on the -10 μC point charge.
Question 1 3 pts Point charges of +6.83 μC and-1.26 μC are placed on the X-axis, at X 8.00 m and X 16.0 m, respectively. What charge must be placed at x 24.0 m, so that any charge placed at the origin would experience no electrostatic force? Specify your answer in uC, up to 1 decimal place.
Three point charges are placed on the x-axis as follows: 22 μC at x=0; 32 μC at x=0.60m; and -10 μC at x=1.3m. Part A Find the net force on the 22 μC point charge. Assume the direction of the x-axis as positive. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. F1 F 1 = N Part B Find the net force on the 32 μC point charge. Express your answer to two significant figures and...
Three point charges are positioned on the x-axis: +117.0 μC at x = 0.00 cm, +16.0 μC at x = 40.0 cm, and -62.0 μC at x = 50.0 cm. What is the magnitude of the electrostatic force acting on the +117.0–μC charge?
Three point charges in vacuum are placed on the x-axis in Figure below. Find the net force on the -5uC charge due to the two other charges. 3.0 uc -5.0 uc 8.0 uc 20 cm 30 cm
Two point charges, 3.4 μC and -2.0 μC , are placed 5.0 cm apart on the x axis. Assume that the negative charge is at the origin, and the positive-axis is directed from the negative charge to the positive. At what points along the x axis is the electric field zero. Express your answer using two significant figures. If there is more than one answer, give your answers separated by commas (cm) At what points along the x axis is...