
Find the net force on the 3.5x10-9 C charge. Please ignore my attempt at finding the solution.


Find the net force on the 3.5x10-9 C charge. Please ignore my attempt at finding the...
What is the direction of the force on a 3.5x10^-9 coulomb charge travelling along the x-axis in the direction of -ax with a velocity of 1000 m/s if it is moving through a magnetic field, B, of magnitude 2.0 T along the ay direction? e- = -1.602x10^-19 C.
A charge Qa = 4 X 10^-9 C experiences a et electrostatic force of 1.2 X10^-6 N toward the north. a. Find the electric field (magnitude and direction) at the location of Qa. b. If the charge Qa is replaced by a charge Qb = -1.5 X10^-9 C, what force (magnitude and direction) will Qb experience?
Please help me solve this! Part A and B please
1. (a) A 2.25 x 10-9 C charge is at x = -1.5 m, a 4 x 10-9 C charge is at y = 2.0 m, a 5 x 10"C charge is at x =3.0 m and y = 4.0 m, and 3.5 X 10°C charge is at the origin. Find the net force on the 3.5 X 10°C charge. (b) A sample of copper wire of 0.2mm radius has...
The purpose of this problem is to find the Net force acting on Q 2 by Q 1 and Q 3 . Q 1 = - 5.0 nC 1 nC = 10 – 9 C Q 2 = - 2.0 nC Q 3 = +3 .0 nC The length of each side of the triangle is : r = 10 Cm = 10 x10-2 m Electric constant K= 9x10 9 N.m2 / C2 ?⃗ = K Q1 Q2 / r2...
Four charges 8 × 10−9 C at (0 m, 0 m), 9 × 10−9 C at (5 m, 4 m),
1 × 10−9 C at (3 m, 1 m), and −5 × 10−9 C at (−1 m, 4 m), are
arranged in the (x, y) plane as shown.
a)Find the magnitude of the resulting force on the 8 nC charge
at the origin. The Coulomb constant is 8.98755 × 109 N · m2 /C 2 .
Answer in units of...
Fk q-9.00 x 10 Nm c 1. Determine the force in N between two charges of magnitude 1.0 C each separated by 1.0 m. 2. Calculate the magnitude of the force between two charges, q-1.0 uC, q that are separated by 30.0 cm. 2.0 uC 2. 3. Determine the net force on charge q,due to q, and a, q2 0.10 m- +2.0 uC g0.15 m +1.0 uC 3 4.0 uC 4. Find the net force on charge a due to...
QUESTION 4 A +1 C charge is placed at the origin. A-1 C charge is placed at position (x,y)=(2 m, 0), and a -2C charge is placed at (x,y)=(1 m,1 m). What is the electric potential energy of this charge configuration? a.-2.1x10^10) b.-4.5x10^9) C. 4.5x10^91 d. It is impossible to calculate this because there are more than two charges. QUESTIONS A +1 nC charge is placed in a uniform electric field of strength 25 N/C. What force (magnitude and direction)...
008 (part 1 of 2) 10.0 points Four charges-5 x 10-9 C at (0 m, 0 m), 1 x 10-9 C at (4 m, 1 m), 3 x 10-9 C at (4 m, -1 m), and -8 x 10-9 C at (5 m, 4 m) are arranged in the (x, y) plane as shown. y (m) 8 nC 2 1 nC 0 5 nC o (m) 3 nC Find the magnitude of the resulting force on the -5 nC charge...
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Particle A of charge 3.27 x 10-4 C is at the origin, particle B of charge 5.46 x 104 C is at (4.00 m, 0), and particle C of charge 1.06 x 104 C is at (0, 3.00 m). We wish to find the net electric force on C (a) What is the x component of the electric force exerted by A on C? Your response differs significantly from the correct answer. Rework your solution...
1 pt A charge of 2.09 × 10-9 C is placed at the origin, and a charge of 3.60 x 10-9 C is placed at -1.98 m. Find the position at which a third charge of 3.14 x 10-9 C can be placed so that the net electrostatic force on it is zero. (in m) AO 4.57 x 10-1 DO 7.32 x 10-1 EO 8.56 x 10-1 FO 1.00 GO 1.17 7. BO 5.35 x 10-1 CO 6.25 x 10-1...