
Which is larger in magnitude, the force that q1 exerts on q2, or the force that q2 exerts on q1?
Are q1 and q2 attracted to or repelled by each other? Draw arrows to represent the directions of these forces.

Which is larger in magnitude, the force that q1 exerts on q2, or the force that...
A charge q1=+20.0 nC exerts a coulomb force of 40.0 mN on a second charge q2=+30.0 nC. What is the magnitude of the force q2 exerts on q1? Justify your answer with an equation or written explanation.
12- A point charge Q1 = +1.50×10–5 C exerts an electric force 2.56 N on an unknown point charge Q2 that is 1.20 m from Q1. If Q2 is moved to another position that is 4.80 m from Q1, what is the magnitude of electric force that Q2 exerts on Q1?
Two point charges, Q1 and Q2, are separated by a distance R. If the magnitude of both charges are tripled and their separation is also tripled, what happens to the magnitude of the electrostatic force that each charge exerts on the other. A. It decreases by a factor of 3 1/2 B. It increases by a factor of 9 C. It stays the same D. It increases by a factor of 3 E. It increases by a factor of 3...
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15 Two charged particles are moving with different speeds and directions. Charge q,--110. C BECAREFUL OF q1's SIGN) and q2 -3x1015 C. The diagram indicates their relative locations, speeds, and trajectories. v, 3000 m/s v2 2000 m/s 41 3 mm 42 4 mm what is the B-field (magnitude and direction) that particle #2 generates at particle #l's location? a) b) What is the magnitude of the magnetic force particle #1 is experiencing? c) What is the direction of...
1)Two small nonconducting spheres have a total charge of Q=Q1+Q2=Q=Q1+Q2= 88.0 μCμC , Q1<Q2Q1<Q2. When placed 25.0 cmcm apart, the force each exerts on the other is 10.5 NN and is repulsive. What is the Charge for Q1 and Q2, and what would they both be if the force was attractive?
Two small nonconducting spheres have a total charge of Q=Q1+Q2=Q=Q1+Q2= 93.0 μCμC , Q1<Q2Q1<Q2. When placed 28.0 cmcm apart, the force each exerts on the other is 12.5 NN and is repulsive. 1) What is the charge Q1? 2) What is the charge Q2? 3) What would Q1 be if the force were attractive? 4) What would Q2 be if the force were attractive?
Two small nonconducting spheres have a total charge of Q=Q1+Q2= 95.0 μC , Q1<Q2. When placed 28.0 cm apart, the force each exerts on the other is 10.0 N and is repulsive. A) What is the charge Q1? B) What is the charge Q2? C) What would Q1 be if the force were attractive? D) What would Q2 be if the force were attractive?
Two small nonconducting spheres have a total charge of Q=Q1+Q2= 89.0 μC , Q1<Q2. When placed 32.0 cm apart, the force each exerts on the other is 12.0 N and is repulsive. a.) What is the charge Q1? b.) What is the charge Q2? c.) What would Q1 be if the force were attractive? d.) What would Q2 be if the force were attractive?
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q1 6) For the figure shown in Fig. 1, -20 nC, q2-50 nC, q3-30 nC Size a is 2.4 cm, and side b is 5.5 cm Use the following steps to find the magnitude and direction (angle) of the net force on q3. Be sure to draw and label the forces, showing their directions. Also draw and label the components of the forces In your calculations, show the calculation of the components clearly. q 43...
Two small nonconducting spheres have a total charge of Q=Q1+Q2= 90.0 μC , Q1<Q2. When placed 31.0 cm apart, the force each exerts on the other is 13.0 N and is repulsive. Part A: What is the charge Q1? Part B: What is the charge Q2? Part C: What would Q1 be if the force were attractive? Part D: What would Q2 be if the force were attractive?