Two point charges, Q1 = -28 μC and Q2 = +42 μC, are 15 cm apart on the x-axis. Find a point to the left of Q1 where the electric field is zero.

Two point charges, Q1 = 3.6 μC and Q2 = -1.8 μC , are placed on the x axis. Suppose that Q2 is placed at the origin, and Q1 is placed at the coordinate x1 = − 6.0 cm At what point(s) along the x axis is the electric field zero? Determine the x-coordinate(s) of the point(s). At what point(s) along the x axis is the potential zero? Determine the x-coordinate(s) of the point(s).
Two point charges q1=2.1*10^(-8) and q2=-4q1 are fixed in two places 50 cm apart. The point charge q1 is at the right side of q2. Find the point at which the electric field is zero, along the straight line passing through the two charges. The point is? a)50cm to the right of q1 b)50cm to the left of q2 c)100cm to the right of q2 d)100 cm to the left of q2
Consider two charges on the x-axis. Q1 = -2 μC is at x = 0 cm and Q2 = +4 μC is at x = +5 cm. Find the location(s) on the x-axis where the electric field due to both charges is zero.
Finding the strengths of electric fields. Please answer both
questions.
Find the strength and direction of the electric field for a point on the positive x-axis for the charge configuration shown. Your answer should not involve any angles. Additionally, show that for x > > b the electric field goes to zero. Two point charges, Q_1 = -28 mu C and Q_2 = +42 mu C, are 15 cm apart on the x-axis. Find a point to the left of...
Two point charges, Q1 = 3.2 μC and Q2 = -1.3 μC , are placed on the x axis. Suppose that Q2 is placed at the origin, and Q1 is placed at the coordinate x1 = − 6.0 cm. At what point(s) along the x axis is the electric field zero? Determine the x-coordinate(s) of the point(s). At what point(s) along the x axis is the potential zero? Determine the x-coordinate(s) of the point(s). At what point(s) along the xx...
Two point charges, Q1 = 3.5 μC and Q2 = -2.1 μC , are placed on the x axis. Suppose that Q2 is placed at the origin, and Q1 is placed at the coordinate x1 = − 5.0 cm. Part A: At what point(s) along the x axis is the electric field zero? Determine the x-coordinate(s) of the point(s). Express your answer using two significant figures. If there is more than one answer, enter your answers in ascending order separated...
Two point charges, Q1=−24.6-μC and Q2=44.7-μC, are separated by a distance of t=10.5-cm. The electric field at the point P is zero. How far in cm from Q1 is P?
Two point charges, Q1 = -29 μC and Q2 = 56 μC , are separated by
a distance of 12 cm. The electric field at the point P (see the
figure(Figure 1)) is zero.
How far from Q1 is P?
Express your answer using two significant figures.
Qi 02 12 cm
Point charges q1-4tục and q2 18 μc are placed 3.5 m apart where must q3-23 μC be placed on the x-axis, in m so that the net orce on it is zero? Assume that gl s at x-o and q2 is at χ 3.5 m. x=
A Q1 = +2.0 nC point charge and a Q1 = -
4.0 nC point charge are 6.0 cm apart on the x-axis.
2- A Q1+2.0 point charge and a Q14.0 point charge are 6.0 cm apart on the Find the point on the -axis where the electric field is zero. You must show the Electric filed vectors for both charges at a point between the two charges, and also at a point outside of the two charges on the...