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What is the net force on q1. The three charges are at the three vertices of...
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...
Problem 2- The three charges are at the three vertices of an equilateral triangle. (All angles are 60degrees), Equilateral side of the triangle = 10 cm =0.10 m q 1 = + 3.0 µC q 2 = +3 .0 µC q 3 = -6.0 µC 1 µC = 10-6 a. Calculate the force acting on on q 2 by q 1 . Name this force F2 . Show formula and calculation here: b) Calculate the force acting on q 2...
1) The three charges are at the three vertices of an equilateral
triangle ?( all angles are 60degrees)
q 1 = + 3.0 µC
q 2 = - 3 .0 µC
q 3 = + 6 .0 µC
1 µC = 10-6
C
Equilateral side of the triangle = 10
cm =0.10 m
Draw the force acting ONLY on q
1by q 2 on the figure .
Label this force F2
b) Find the components of force
F2 ...
Three charges, q1=+q, q2=-q, and q3=+q, are at the
vertices of an equilateral triangle, as shown in the figure.
***Part A***
Rank the three charges in order of decreasing magnitude of the
electric force they experience. Rank charges from largest to
smallest magnitude of the electric force they experience. To rank
items as equivalent, overlap them.
***Part B***
Give the direction angle, theta, or the net force experienced by
charge 1. Note that theta is measured counterclockwise from the
positive...
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.
Three charges (q1 -7.7 C 42 3.1uc, and q3-12C) are located at the vertices of an equilateral triangle with side d 63 cm as shown 1) What is F the value of the x-component of the net force on 2) what is Fay the value of the y-component of the net force on 43 3) 19 Achargea4+1.2pCǐs now added as shown. What is F the x-component of the new net force on q2? 4) What is Fa.y, the y-component of...
The purpose of this problem is to find the Net force acting on Q 2 by Q 1 and Q 3 . Q 1 = - 5.0 nC 1 nC = 10 – 9 C Q 2 = - 2.0 nC Q 3 = +3 .0 nC The length of each side of the triangle is : r = 10 Cm = 10 x10-2 m Electric constant K= 9x10 9 N.m2 / C2 ?⃗ = K Q1 Q2 / r2...
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...
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
Question: Three charges (–q, +q, and
Q) are placed at the vertices of an equilateral triangle.
The force on Q due to the charges –q and
+q
A) points in the positive x direction
B) points in the positive y direction
C) is zero
D) points in the negative x direction
E) points in the negative y direction
L,