A thin, fixed rod is 47.0 mm long and carries a total positive charge of +49.0...
A thin, fixed rod is 46.0 mm long and carries a total positive charge of +60.0 C. The rod is located on the x-axis, with its centre at the origin of the coordinate system What is the electric field at a point on the y-axis directly above the centre of the rod and a distance of 110. mm from the rod? Number Units
A thin, fixed rod is 20.0 mm long and carries a total positive charge of 75.0 nC distributed uniformly along its length. A single small positive point charge, Q = 2.30 μC, is placed 140.0 mm from the left end of the charged rod in a direction along the line of the rod. What is the total electrical force on the charge Q? Sign convention if the force points left, enter it as negative, right as postive. FNumberUnits
A thin fixed rod is 21.0 mm long and carries a total positive charge of 74.0 nC distributed uniformly along its length. A single small positive point charge 2.90 μC is placed 140.0 mm from the left end of the charged rod in a direction along the line of the rod. What is the total electrical force on the charge Q? Sign convention - if the force points left, enter it as negative, right as postive. F-Number | | Units
A thin, fixed rod is 30.0mm long and carries a total positive charge of 100.0nC distributed uniformly along its length. A single small positive point charge, Q=2.0 μC, is placed 180.0mm from the left end of the charged rod in a direction along the line of the rod. What is the total electrical force on the charge Q? Sign convention - if the force points left, enter it as negative, right as postive.
A positive point charge (+Q) is located at the origin of a coordinate system. Centred on that origin and lying in the y-plane is a thin ring of charge of radius R and total charge (equally distributed) of -. What will be the net electric field at a point a distance d directly above the origin of the coordinate system? Enter your expression in terms of εο. Q. d and R. Use an asterisk *, to indicate multiplication. For example,...
A thin rod of length L carries a charge Q. It lies on the +x axis with one end at the origin. Calculate the electric field on the x-axis some distance a from the end of the rod (along the axis of the rod).
A uniformly charged rod of length L=1.6 m lies along the x-axis with its right end at the origin. The rod has a total charge of Q = 2.6 uC. A point P is located on the x-axis a distance a = 1.2 m to the right of the origin.Part (a) Consider a thin slice of the rod of thickness dr located a distance x away from the origin, what is the direction of the electric field t point P due...
A very long, thin rod carries electric charge with the linear density 32.0 nC/m. It les along the x axis and moves in the x direction at a speed of 15.0 Mm/s. (a) Find the electric field the rod creates at the point (0, 22.0 cm, 0) Magnitude N/C DirectionSelect--- (b) Find the magnetic field it creates at the same point. Magnitude: Direction: --Select (c) Find the force exerted on an electron at this point, moving with a velocity of...
A long, thin rod (length = 3.0 m) lies along the x axis, with its midpoint at the origin. In a vacuum, a +6.0C point charge is fixed to one end of the rod, and a -6.0C point charge is fixed to the other end. Everywhere in the x, y plane there is a constant external electric field (magnitude 3.0 × 103 N/C) that is perpendicular to the rod. With respect to the z axis, find the magnitude of the...
8 A semi-infinite thin rod has a uniform linear positive charge density λ and is located along the x-axis between x = x° (>0) and x = +ㆀ. Find the electric field at the origin. Hint: Ja .2 = a-b A.의 dx 1 B. 一巡i E. zero
8 A semi-infinite thin rod has a uniform linear positive charge density λ and is located along the x-axis between x = x° (>0) and x = +ㆀ. Find the electric field at...