Charges 1 C and -1 C are located at (10 m, 0 m) and (-10 m, 0 m), respectively, on the x-axis. At which of the following points the electric potential produced by the two charges is zero?
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Charges 1 C and -1 C are located at (10 m, 0 m) and (-10 m, 0 m), respectively, on the x-axis. Which of the following surfaces is an equal-potential surface? Question 12 options: a) x = 5 m plane. b) y = 0 plane. c) x = 0 plane. d) y = 5 plane.
wo charges, -2.1 μC and -4.7 μC , are located at (-0.60 m , 0) and (0.60 m , 0), respectively. There is a point on the x-axis between the two charges where the electric field is zero. Find the location of the point where the electric field is zero.
1. Two point charges, q, and q are fixed in position. a is located at (0, d). qg is located at (0,-d). The value of q, is known, and it is positive. The value of q, is unknown. The value of d is known, and it is positive. Also fixed in position is a uniformly charged line segment of length d. This segment is parallel to the x-axis and its left end is located at (d/2.-d). The total electric field...
Two charges, -3.0 uC and -4.0 uC, are located at (-0.50m, 0) and (0.75m, 0), respectively. (a) Where on the x-axis is the electric field zero? (b) Is there a position where the electric field has only a y component? Explain. ((o.080 m, 0); yes)
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Point charges Q_1 = + 3 10^6 C and Q_2 = -9 10^-6 C are fixed on the x axis at x = -11 m and x = +11 m, respectively. Sketch the electric potential (voltage) on the x axis for this system. (NOT FOR CREDIT -- but essential for the next parts.) Your sketch should show that there is a point on the x axis between the two charges where V=0. Is this point closer to Q_1 or...
Electric charges of - 10 nC, + 10 nC, and + 20 nC are located in the x-y plane at positions of (0, 0.5), (0, -0.5), and (0.5, 0), respectively, where the positions are expressed in m. What is the value of the electric potential at the position of the 20 nC charge, and what is its electrical potential energy? a. 360 V and 14 micro joules b. 0 V and 0 J c. -250V and -5 micro joules d....
Two charges are +4? and – 5? located along the x-axis at locations ? = 0.0 ? and ? = 1.0 ? respectively. Region I… to the left of +4? Region II … between the charges Region III … to the right of the −5? charge a) The electric field is equal to zero at some point along the x-axis (aside from ? → ±∞). In which region(s) does this occur? Explain your reasoning. b) The electric potential is equal...
Two point charges q1-+2.36 nC and q2 = 241 are located along the x axis as shown in the diagram below. The distance between the two charges is d 1.75 m. 42 (a) Which of the following graphs correctly represents the total electric potential versus x for the region-2.50 m /: 2.50 m? V (V) 200 V (V) 100 x (m) x (m) -100 -200 V (V) 200 V (V) 100 x (m) x (m) -100 -200 (b) At what...
Question 5 (1.5 points) Two point charges, q,= +1 nC and q = -4 nC, are located on the x-axis at x= 0 and x=5.00 m. What is the electric field at point x=3 m? Your Answer: Answer Question 6 (1.5 points) Two point charges, q,= +2 nC and q = -14 nC, are located on the x-axis at x= 0 and x=7 m. What is the distance of ZERO electric field from the positive charge? Your Answer: Answer
Problem 3: Two equal charges g.-9-2x 10-6 C are located at z 0, V-0.3 m and z 0, V 0.3 m respectively. What are the magnitude and direction of the total electric force that q and g exert on a third charge 4.0 x 10 C located at 0.4 m, y 0m? Problem 4: What is the magnitude of the electric field E at a Geld point 2.0 m from a point charge q 4.0 x 10-9 C? Problem 5:...