Two charges of ±6.00 µC on the x-axis. the negative charge is at
-5 cm and the positive one is at 5 cm. Find the magnitude of the
electric field at point P on the y-axis, which is 7.00 cm from each
charge.
Two charges of ±6.00 µC on the x-axis. the negative charge is at -5 cm and...
Two charges are placed on the x axis. One charge (q1 = +18.5 µC) is at x1 = +3.0 cm and the other (q2 = -11 µC) is at x2 = +9.0 cm. Find the net electric field(magnitude and direction) at the following locations.(a) x = 0 cmmagnitude _______N/Cdirection__-x direction__(b) x = +6.0 cmmagnitude_______ N/Cdirection___+x direction_
(12) Two point charges are located on the x-axis: a -1.0 µC charge located at x = -1.0 m, and a +2.0 µC charge located at x = +1.0 m. Find the magnitude of the electric field on the yaxis at a point y = +1.0 m above the origin. please show work.
Two point charges lie on the x axis. A charge of -6.5 µC is at the origin, and a charge of + 9.5 µC is at x = 10.0 cm. (a) What is the net electric field at x = -2.0 cm? (b) What is the net electric field at x = + 2.0 cm?
Two point charges lie on the x axis. A charge of + 5.5 µC is at the origin, and a charge of -6.5 µC is at x = 10.0 cm. (b) What is the net electric field at x = + 4.0 cm?
Two charges (dipole) of +q = +6.00 μC and −q = −6.00 μC along
the y-axis, separated by 3.00 m, as shown in the figure below.
Point P is located 4.00 m directly to the right of the positive
charge, as shown. The origin is located halfway between the
charges.
(a) At point P (test point), sketch and label the electric field
E+ due to the positive charge +q, and the electric field E - due to
the negative charge...
Two charges are placed on the x axis. One charge (q1= +8.5 µC) is at x1= +3.0 cm and the other (q2= - 21 µC) is at x1= +9.0 cm. Find the net electric field (magnitudeand direction) at(a) x = 0 cm(b) x = +6.0 cm
Two point charges lie on the x axis. A charge of 6.5 µC is at the origin, and a charge of -7.5 µC is at x = 10.0 cm.(a) What is the net electric field at x = -4.0 cm?__N/C(b) What is the net electric field at x = 4.0 cm?__N/C
Two charges are placed on the x axis. One of the charges (q1 = +9.0 µC) is at x1 = +2.8 cm and the other (q2 = -19 µC) is at x2 = +9.9 cm. (a) Find the net electric field (magnitude and direction) at x = 0 cm. (Use the sign of your answer to indicate the direction along the x-axis.) (b) Find the net electric field (magnitude and direction) at x = +5.9 cm. (Use the sign of...
Two point charges are on the y axis. A 4.30-µC charge is located at y = 1.25 cm, and a -2.38-µC charge is located at y = -1.80 cm. (a) Find the total electric potential at the origin. (b) Find the total electric potential at the point whose coordinates are (1.50 cm, 0).
Two point charges are on the y-axis. A 4.0 µC charge is located at y = 1.45 cm, and a -2.06 µC charge is located at y = -1.40 cm. (a) Find the total electric potential at the origin. (b) Find the total electric potential at the point having coordinates (1.50 cm, 0).