Solution) coulombs force between like charges is repulsive and between unlike charges is attractive
1uc = 1×10^(-6)C


Electrostatic Forces - 3 Charges I Due this Friday, Jan 25 at 11:59 pm (EST) Calculate...
Calculate the Coulomb force on q1, as seen in the figure below. Choose forces to the right be positive and forces to the left negative 3 2 2 Assume q1 = 1.75 μC, q2 = 6.98 pC and q3 =-2.64 μC. r1 = 3.38 cm and r2 = 1.81 cm. Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 6/10 Previous Tries Calculate the Coulomb force on q2. Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 2/10 Previous Tries Calculate the Coulomb force on q3. Submit Answer Tries 0/10
Calculate the Coulomb force on q1, as seen
in the figure below. Choose forces to the right be positive and
forces to the left negative.
Assume q1 = 1.26 μC,
q2 = 5.09 μC and
q3 = -2.99 μC. r1
= 3.33 cm and r2 = 1.77
cm.
Incorrect.
Tries 4/10
Previous Tries
Calculate the Coulomb force on q2.
Tries 0/10
Calculate the Coulomb force on q3.
Notes e point charges lie in the x-y plane as shown in the diagram belo w. q1-88.1 μC and is located at the origin; q2 38.1 μC and is nt o, and a corde s9ystem are a vec ind s located at x 1,61 m and y - 2.41 m. A force diagram showing the forces y(m) g on q1 and a coordinate system are given in the diagram. 31 2 21 Calculate the y-component of the net electrostatic force...
Square Coil, Round Hole Due this Friday, Feb 23 at 11:59 pm (EST) A square, single-turn wire coil L = 1.16 cm on a side is placed inside a solenoid that has a circular cross section of radius r = 2.99 cm, as shown in the figure below The solenoid is 19.9 cm long and wound with 103 turns of wire. If the current in the solenoid is 3.09 A, find the flux through the coil Submit Answer Tries 0/10...
Three point charges lie in the x-y plane as shown in the diagram
below: q1= 84.1 μC and is located at the origin;
q2= 33.1 μC and is located at x = 3.21 m and y = 0;
q3= -16.7 μC and is located at x = 1.41 m and y = 2.21
m. A force diagram showing the forces acting on q1 and a
coordinate system are given in the diagram.
Calculate the y-component of the net electrostatic force...
38.1 μC and is Three point charges lie in the x y plane as shown in the diagram below: q1-88.1 μC and is located at the origin q2 ocated at x3.21 m and y o 93 23.9 uC and is located at x -1.61 m and y- 2.41 m. A force diagram showing the forces acting on q1 and a coordinate system are given in the diagram. y(m 43 31 21 Calculate the y-component of the net electrostatic force acting...
Three point charges lie in the x-y plane as shown in the diagram below: q1= 67.1 pC and is located at the origin ; q2" 33.7 pC and is located at x = 2.81 m and y = 0; 17.3 μC and is located at x = 1.61 m and y = 2.21 m. A force diagram showing the forces acting on q1 and a coordinate system are given in the diagram. g(m) 31 d2 F. 21 Calculate the y-component...
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A Hydraulic Pump
Due this Friday, Nov 13 at 11:59 pm (EST)
Piston 1 in the figure below has a diameter of 0.770 cm;
piston 2 has a diameter of 3.30 cm. In the absence of friction,
determine the force required on piston 1 necessary to support an
object, m, with weight 840 N. (Neglect the height difference
between the bottom of the two pistons, and assume that the pistons
are massless).
Tries 0/10
What is the magnitude of the...
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