
c. Positive d. Negative QUESTION 3 A +1 C charge is placed at the origin. A-1...
QUESTION 4 A +1 C charge is placed at the origin. A-1 C charge is placed at position (x,y)=(2 m, 0), and a -2C charge is placed at (x,y)=(1 m,1 m). What is the electric potential energy of this charge configuration? a.-2.1x10^10) b.-4.5x10^9) C. 4.5x10^91 d. It is impossible to calculate this because there are more than two charges. QUESTIONS A +1 nC charge is placed in a uniform electric field of strength 25 N/C. What force (magnitude and direction)...
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A capacitor is wired to a 10 V battery and acquires a charge of 1 micro-c. What is the capacitance of this capacitor? a. 10^7 F b. 100 micro-F C. 10 micro-F d. 100 nF A +1 C charge is placed at the origin. A second +1 C charge is placed at position (x,y)=(2 m, 0). What is the electric potential energy of this charge configuration? 3.-4.5x1049) 6.-9.9x1049) C 2.25x10^9) d. 4.5x10^9)
there is a +60.0 charge placed at the origin and a -20.0 charge placed at a position of 1.50 m on the positive x-axis. a) find the electric field at point P, which is 1.50 m from the origin on the negative x-axis b) what is the electric potential energy of the system
A positive charge with charge Q is placed at the origin. A negative charge with charge –Q is placed on the x-axis at a position of x = +d from the origin. If the magnitude of electrostatic force between the two charges is 1.02uN, answer the following question: Find the magnitude of the total force in units of uN on the positive charge at the origin if an additional charge with charge 2Q is placed along the y-axis at a...
A negative point charge is fixed at the origin. A positive charge q is placed at point P, initially at rest. After it is released and allowed to move freely, it passes through point R. Which of the following is true about the charge q: A. Its kinetic energy is larger at R than at P, and its potential energy is also larger at R than at P B. Its kinetic energy is larger at R than at P, but...
3. A positive charge of 3 uC is at the origin. A negative charge with the same magnitude is 8 m away along the x direction. (a) What are the magnitude and direction of the electric fieldat the points between the two charges, 2, 4, and 6 m from the positive charge? (b) What is the electric potential at each of these three points? (The reference point, where V 0, is infinitely far away.)
Ndll. Offline 3 (5 points) Phys 212 1. An aluminum ion Al is placed on the positive x-axis a distance of 0.80 m from the origin. A -15 nC charge is on the positive x-axis a distance of 0.50 m from the origin. A +32 nC charge is on the negative x-axis a distance of 1.00 m from the origin. a) Find the electric potential at the origin. b) Find the electric potential energy of the system. 2. An electron...
A) A point charge 2Q is placed at the origin and a point charge -Q is placed at position +D on the x-axis. (a) At what point on the x-axis is the electric field due to these charges equal to zero? o? (c) If another point charge equal to -2Q is brought from infinitely far away, and placed at the point identified in part (b), what is the change of the total potential energy for the system in the process...
1) A -1 nC charge is placed in a uniform electric field of strength 25 N/C. What force (in N) (magnitude and direction) will the charge feel due to this field? 2) A + 1 C charge is placed at the origin. A -1 C charge is placed at position (x,y)=(2 m, 0), and a -2 C is placed at (x,y)=(1 m, 1 m). What is the electric potential energy (in J) of this charge configuration?
1.1 AlpC charge is placed at the origin and a second InC charge is placed at 0.1,0,0m. What is the electric force on the second charge? 12 What is the electric field due to the luC charge at the position of the 1 nC charge in 0.1? 3 In the definition of the electric field one uses a small positive test charge. How would the electric field change if one uses a small negative test charge instead? Explain.