
A pair of 2 g charged pith balls is suspended by a L= 20 cm long string. If the string makes an angle of θ-15, with respect to the vertical, what is the net charge on the balls? 4.
0%charge 4. Two charged pith balls are suspended on very light 120 cm strings. Each has a mass of 10.0 g. Assume the angle the threads make from the vertical is 10 and that the balls are in equilibrium. Draw a free-body diagram for one of the pith balls and clearly label all forces with magnitude and direction. Assuming the pith balls are equally charged, what is the charge on each ball? (This is not a qualitative prediction; a numerical...
Two charged pith balls are suspended on very light 120 cm strings. Each has a mass of 10.0 g. Assume the angle the threads make from the vertical is 0 -10 and that the balls are in equilibrium. Draw a free-body diagram for one of the pith balls and clearly label all forces with magnitude and direction. Assuming the pith balls are equally charged, what is he charge on each ball? (This qualitative predicti obtained.) is is not a qualitative...
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Question 1: You measured the force between two charged pith
balls where the pith balls were of the same size and mass. Your
assumption was that the charge on the balls was the same.
Consider this change to that situation. Instead of identical
pith balls, one has twice the charge of the other. Both pith balls
hang from strings of length L. Assume the masses are the same and
both pith balls hang at the same angle. Derive...
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4. Two charged pith balls are suspended on very light 120 cm strings. Each has a mass of 10.0 g. Assume the angle the threads make from the vertical is θ = 10° and that the balls are in equilibrium. Draw a free-body diagram for one of the pith balls and clearly label all forces with magnitude and direction. Assuming the pith balls are equally charged, what is the charge on each ball? (This is not...
Problem 19.86 9 of 10> Review Two small plastic balls hang from threads of negligible mass. Each ball has a mass of 0.230 g and a charge of magnitude q. The balls are attracted to each other, and the threads attached to the balls make an angle of 20.0 with the vertical, as shown in the figure.(Figure 1) Part A Find the magnitude of the electric force acting on each ball. Figure 1 of 1 Submit t An Part B...
Z O= 60 M= 3 g L = 25 cm E = 4 x 10NC L X E MºQ Figure 1: 1. A point charge of charge Q and mass 3g is suspended by an insulating string of length 25 cm is in equilibrium in a horizontal electric field Ē = 4 x 104N/Cî as shown in Figure 1. The string makes an angle of 60° with the vertical. (a) Draw a free body diagram for the charge. Clearly label...
8. Suppose the two people in the previous problem move toward each other. Calculate the magnitude of the electrical force of one on the other when their separation is reduced by a factor of 10. 9. Two pith balls shown in the diagram below have a mass of 1.0 g each and have equal charges. One pith ball is suspended by an insulating thread. The other charge is brought to within 3.0 cm of the suspended ball (r-0.03 m). The...
In the figure (Figure 1) a conducting rod of length L = 30.0 cm
moves in a magnetic field B? of magnitude 0.470 T directed into the
plane of the figure. The rod moves with speed v = 5.60 m/s in the
direction shown. I need help with Part A,C,F,G
d/2 d/2 Figure 1: (a) Question 2, (b) Question 3 1. The charges and coordinates of two charged particles held fixed in an ry plane are q+3.0uC, 3.5 cm, y0.50 cm, and 24.0uC, 2 (a) Find the -2.0cm, y2 1.5 cm i. magnitude and ii. direction of the electrostatic force on particle 2 due to particle 1 (b) At what i. z and ії. y coordinates should a third particle of charge g.-+4.0 μC be placed such that the net...