Hey guys can you help me on this please?Hey guys can you help me on this please? Question 1 Point Charges Q I ,...
Three identical point charges,
Q = +5 C are placed at the vertices of an equilateral triangle as
shown in the figure. The length of each side of the triangle is d =
1.5 cm
I think the answer is 3.46E7 upwards but I'm not sure
SECTION B Do all the Problems) 1) Three identical point charges, Q +5HC are placed at the vertices of an equilateral triangle as shown in the figure. The length of each side of the...
Q 1) Three point charges, Q1 = Qz, and Q3, are on the corners of an equilateral triangle with sides of length 1 as shown. What is the magnitude of the total electric force on charge Q3? 01_60° Q2 x = 1/2 x= -1/2
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Three charges (q1 = 5.8 pC q2 =-5.9 pC and q3-3.4pC are located at the vertices of an equilateral triangle with side d 9.3 cm as shown. yt 43 91 1) What is F3,x the value of the x-component of the net force on q3? 20.70 Submit 2) What is F3,y, the value of the y-component of the net force on q3? 0.3064 Submit 3) q3 2...
Electric charges q1 = q2 = +6 µC are at the bottom vertices of an equilateral triangle having 40 cm side. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the electric fields due to q1 and q2 at the top vertex of the triangle. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the electric force on charge q = -5 µC placed on the top vertex of the triangle.
1) The three charges are at the three vertices of an equilateral triangle ?( all angles are 60 degrees) Equilateral side of the triangle 0.5 m a) Draw the forces acting ONLY-on q q 1 and q 2 b) Find the components of each force on X and Y axes C) Find the net force on X-axis and the y-axis 43 q2 d) Use Pythagorean Theorem to tind the resultant force e) Use tangent to find the direction (angle) the...
The figure shows three charges Q1, Q2 and Q3 fixed in place at
the corners of an equilateral triangle. The length of each side of
the triangle is 18.5 cm. Recall that all of the interior angles of
an equilateral triangle are 60 °. For Q1 = 11.00 μC, Q2 = -11.00
μC, and Q3 = 5.80 μC find the net electrostatic force acting on
charge Q3?
What is the net force on q1. The three charges are at the
three vertices of an equilateral triangle. Please show a full drawn
out solution following the instruction in the picture.
Need to know the:
- Net force on q1,
-Fnet in the x,
-Fnet in the y
-and then I need to use Pythagorean theorem to find the
magnitude and direction (angle) of the net electric force.
1) What is the net force onq. The three charges are...
Consider two negative charges, -/q/ and -/3q/ , held fixed at the base of an equilateral triangle with side length s. The remaining vertex of the triangle is point P. A.) what is the potential energy of this system of two charges? B.) What is the electric potential at point P.? C.) How much work will it take (similarly, what will the change in electric potential energy of the system) to bring a third negative charge (-/q3/) to point P...
Three charges are located at the vertices of an equilateral triangle 3 m long. Calculate the direction of the resultant force for the charge q3. q1 = -2 nC q2 = -4 nC q3 = 5 nC
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(a) Three point charges are placed along the y-axis, with charge ql -3 HC charge at (0,0,0) m, q2 --4-uC at (0,-4,0) m, and q3 -2 uC at (0,3,0) m. What is the net electrostatic force on q3? Answer:0.0045N0) (b) Two point charges are placed along the x-axis, with charge q 3 nC charge at (50,0,0) cm, and q2--4-nC at (0,0,0) cm. At what location along the x-axis, other than infinity, can another charge q3-2 nC...