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Q2. Charge A has a charge of -25 HC and is 1.5 m to the left of charge B, which has a charge of +32 pC. Charge B is 1.7 m to the left of a third charge pC, which has a charge of-16 μC. If all three charges are collinear, what is the net electrostatic force on each of the following? #10-6 (a) Charge B; (b) Charge C (Read Example 10.3 &10.4 on textbook)
Example: Charge q1-3.0 HC is at (4.0 cm, 4.0 cm), charge q2 +1.0 uC is at (0.0 cm, 0.0 cm), and charge q3 +6,0 HC is at (-5.0 cm, 0.0 cm). Find net force on the third charge. (Solution: F3-9.2 N, e,-131.90)
Point charges ql 50 uC and q2--25 uC are placed 1.0 m apart. What is the force on a third charge q3-40 uC placed midway between ql and q2? 53.9 N 88.7 N 107.9 N 25.6 N Question 4 (12.5 points) Point charges q1 q2 4.0x 106 C are fixed on the x-axis at x -3.0 m and x-3.0 m. What charge q must be placed at the origin so that the electric field vanishes at x 0. y -3.0...
In the figure particle 1 of charge q1 -1.10 HC and particle 2 of charge q2-3.06 c, are held at separationL -10.3 cm on an x axis. If particle 3 of unknown charge q3 is to be located such that the net electrostatic force on it from particles 1 and 2 is zero, what must be the (a)x and (b)y coordinates of particle 3?
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(a) Three point charges are placed along the y-axis, with charge ql -3 HC charge at (0,0,0) m, q2 --4-uC at (0,-4,0) m, and q3 -2 uC at (0,3,0) m. What is the net electrostatic force on q3? Answer:0.0045N0) (b) Two point charges are placed along the x-axis, with charge q 3 nC charge at (50,0,0) cm, and q2--4-nC at (0,0,0) cm. At what location along the x-axis, other than infinity, can another charge q3-2 nC...
if their total charge is also 21.0 HC? The charges a If one charge attracts the other with a force of 0.14ON, what are the magnitudes of the two charges if their total charge is also 21.0 μC? The charges are at a distance of 2.10 m apart. Note that you may need to solve a quadratic equation to reach your answer. Enter the charge with a smaller magnitude in the first box. Q14.05 uc Q2 16.9 uC
a. Two point charges arranged horizontally. A charge, qì--25.0 μC, is placed at x-0.220 m and a second charge q2 placed at x-0.340 m. A third point charge, q3-+8.40 uC is placed at the origin. The net electrostatic force on q2 is +27.0 N y. What is the charge on qz?
Two point charges are fixed on the y axis: a negative point
charge q1 = -34 μC at y1 = +0.22 m and a positive point charge q2
at y2 = +0.35 m. A third point charge q = +8.3 μC is fixed at the
origin. The net electrostatic force exerted on the charge q by the
other two charges has a magnitude of 26 N and points in the +y
direction. Determine the magnitude of q2.
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Constants Part A Point charge 3.5 HC is located at 0, y 0.30 m, point charge -3.5 uC is located at 0 y- -0.30 m. What are (a)the magnitude and (b)direction of the total electric force that these charges exert on a third point charge Q 5.0 HC at z = 0.40 m, y = 0? Express your answer using two significant figures i 石 AXp FI Submit Request Answer Part B 9石 AE clockwise from the direction Submit Request...
Two charges of q1 = 1.5 μC and q2 =-2.4 με are d = 0.40 m apart at two vertices of an equilateral triangle as in the figure below. 71 (a) what is the electric potential due to the 1.5 charge at the third vertex, point P? (b) What is the electric potential due to the -2.4 HC charge at P? (c) Find the total electric potential at P (d) What is the work required to move a 3.8 HC...