A charge of -5 µC is located at the origin; a charge of 6.67 µC is located at x = 0.2 m, y = 0; a third charge Q is located at x = 0.32 m, y = 0. The force on the 6.67 µC charge is 666.7 N, directed in the positive x direction. With this configuration of three charges, where, along the x direction, is the electric field zero?


A charge of -5 µC is located at the origin; a charge of 6.67 µC is...
A charge of -6.4 µC is located at the origin; a charge of 8.53 µC is located at x = 0.2 m, y = 0; a third charge Q is located at x = 0.32 m, y = 0. The force on the 8.53 µC charge is 1092.3 N, directed in the positive x direction. Determine the charge Q. With this configuration of three charges, where, along the x direction, is the electric field zero? x1=? and x2=?
A charge of -7 µC is located at the origin; a charge of 9.33333333333333 µC is located at x = 0.2 m, y = 0; a third charge Q is located at x = 0.32 m, y = 0. The force on the `9.33333333333333 µC charge is 1306.66666666667 N, directed in the positive x direction. (a) Determine the charge Q. (b) With this configuration of three charges, where, along the x direction, would you place a fourth charge q so...
Q1. A charge of -3.0°C is located at the origin; a charge of 4.0 uC is located at x = 0.2 m, y=0); a third charge Q is located at x =0.32, y=0. The force on the 4.0ạC charge is 240 N, directed in the positive x direction. a) Determine the charge Q. (5 points) (b) With this configuration of three charges, where, along the x direction, is the electric field zero? (10 points)
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Tipler6 21.P.073. 1 2 3 A charge of -6.3 uC is located at the origin; a charge of 8.4 uC is located at x = 0.2 m, y = 0; a third charge Q is located at x = 0.32 m, y = 0. The force on the 8.4 UC charge is 1058.4 N, directed in the positive x direction. 1) Determine the charge Q. UC Submit You currently have 0 submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are...
Problem 1 Charge Configuration Three charges are configured as shown. A 3.0 nC charge is located at the origin. A -5.0 nC charge is located at a point on the y axis 0.1 m from the origin. The third charge of 4 nC is located on the x axis at a distance of 0.3 m from the origin. a) What is the magnitude and direction of the electric field at the origin? b) What is the magnitude and direction of the force on...
Consider a charge Q = -740 µC located at the origin. Calculate
the (signed) magnitude of the electric field 6.63 m away from the
charge. What angle (measured counter-clockwise) does the electric
field make with the positive x-axis, at the point (x,y) = (3.8 m,
9.0 m)?
For point charge -7.4 µC and point charge 6.7 µC located at the same positions as in the previous question [Previous Question: Two point charges QA and QB are located at the x-y coordinate position of (+5.0, 0.0) and (0.0, +4.0), respectively. Object A has a negative charge and object B has a positive charge.] Determine the direction of the net electric field E at the origin. 1µC = 10-6C Your answer should be an integer, do not include the...
A plate carries a charge of -3.1 µC, while a rod carries a charge of 3.5 µC. How many electrons must be transferred from the plate to the rod, so that both objects have the same charge? The answer needs to be in N. A charge +q is located at the origin, while an identical charge is located on the x axis at x = +0.12 m. A third charge of +4q is located on the x axis at such...
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A charge, q,-79.7 nC is located at the origin (z 0, y = 0), a second charge, q2 146 nC is located on the x-axis at (x 4 m, y 0 m), and a third charge, 93--20.5 nC is located on the y- axis at (0 m, y 4 m). Calculate the magnitude of the electric field at the location marked by the letter "X" on the figure below (x-4 m, y =...
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unknown charge is located at the origin and an electron is located
at x = +0.2 nm. If the net electric force on a small positive test
charge is zero at x = -1.5 nm, what is the magnitude and sign of
the unknown charge?
test charge q unknown charge Q electron x=-1.5 nm x=0 x=+0.2 nm