
Three point charges, -5.4 x 10°C, -8.4 x 10° C, and +6.9 x 10°C, are fixed...
Three point charges, -6.3 x 10-9 C, -9.4 x 10-9 C, and +7.1 x 10-9 C, are fixed at different positions on a circle. The total electric potential at the center of the circle is -2000 V. What is the radius of the circle?
Three point charges, -6.8 x 10-9 C, -9.3 x 10-9 C, and +6.2 x
10-9 C, are fixed at different positions on a circle. The total
electric potential at the center of the circle is -2200 V. What is
the radius of the circle?
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Two point charges of 8.4×10−6 C, on the left, and −5.4×10−6 C, directly to its right, are separated by 0.024 m. Find the electrostatic force acting on the charge on the left. A force to the right is taken as positive, while one directed to the left is negative.
Four point charges have the same magnitude of 3.6x 10-12 c and are fixed to the corners of a square that is 5.9 cm on a side. Three of the charges are positive and one is negative. Determine the magnitude of the net electric field that exists at the center of the square. Number Units the tolerance is +/-3%
Three point charges are fixed on the x-axis: 2.1×10−6 C at x = −0.81 m, −3.8×10−6 C at the origin, and 8.4×10−6 C at x = 0.84 m. Find the electrostatic force acting on the charge at the origin due to the other two charges. Let a positive value indicate a force in the positive x direction, and a negative value indicate a force in the negative x direction.
Three point charges are fixed on the x-axis: 2.1×10−6 C at x = −0.81 m, −3.8×10−6 C at the origin, and 8.4×10−6 C at x = 0.84 m. Find the electrostatic force acting on the charge at the origin due to the other two charges. Let a positive value indicate a force in the positive x direction, and a negative value indicate a force in the negative x direction.
Four point charges have the same magnitude of 2.4 x 10-12 c and are fixed to the corners of a square that is 5.1 cm on a side. Three of the charges are positive and one is negative. Determine the magnitude of the net electric field that exists at the center of the square Nu UnitšT N/C
To the right are three point charges: the top two are +1.0 x 10-6 C and the bottom one is -1.0 x 10-6 C. What is the electric field (magnitude and direction) at the center of the equilateral triangle defined by the three charges if the distance between any two charges is 1.0 m?
The figure below shows two point charges q1- +5.4 x 10-8 c and q2--6.3 x 10-8 c y, cm 42 91 -х, ст 10 20 (a) Find the p (b) Find the potential at B. (c) Find the potential difference VA VB
Four point charges have the same magnitude of 2.39 x 1012 C and are fixed to the corners of a square that is 4.35 cm on a side. Three of the charges are positive and one is negative. Determine the magnitude of the net electric field that exists at the center of the square. N/C