Two
small beads having positive charges q and 5q are fixed at the
opposite ends of a horizontal insulating rod extending from the
origin (the location of the larger charge) to the point x=d. As in
the figure, a third small charged bead is free to slide on the rod.
At what position is the third bead in equilibrium? (solve for x in
terms of d.)
Part B: Also, can it be it be in stable equilibrium?
a)no
b) yes, if the third bead has a positive charge
c) yes, if the third bead has a negative charge
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Two small beads having positive charges 112q and q2-q are fixed at the opposite ends of a horizontal insulating rod of length d1.50 m. The bead with charge q1 is at the origin. As shown in the figure below, a third small, charged bead is free to slide on the rod 91 92 (a) At what position x is the third bead in equilibrium? (b) Can the equilibrium be stable? O Yes, if the third bead has a positive charge....
Two small beads having positive changes 11q and q are fixed at
the opposite ends of a horizontal insulating rod extending from the
origin (the location of the larger charge) to the point x=d. A
third small charge bead is free to slide on the rod. At what
position is the third bead in equilibrium.
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