Here, F1 = F2 = 8.98 * 109 * 4.7 * 3 * 10-12/0.62
= 0.3517 N
=> force on lower left charge qo = sqrt(0.35172 + 0.35172 + 2 * 0.3517 * 0.3517 * cos60)
= 0.6091 N
=> direction = towards + X axis .
For the charges shown calculate the force on the lower left charge q_0. Give the force...
Problem 17: Four charges of equal magnitude Q = 65 nC are placed on the comers of a rectangle of sides D1 = 15 cm and D2 = 5 cm as shown in the figure. The charges on the left side of the rectangle are positive while the charges on the right side of the rectangle are negative. For this problem, use the coordinate system and angle e indicated in the figure. Part (a) Which choice best represents a free-body diagram...
Ex: a) For the three charges shown below, calculate the force on charge 2 (magnitude and direction) due to the other two charges <-0.30 m ----><--0.20 m---> ㄑㄧ Q1 Q2 5.0 uC Q3 -3.0 HC -3.0 uC b) What is the magnitude of the electric field at q2?
Calculate the magnitude and direction of the Coulomb force on
each of the three charges shown in the figure below.
Three charges lie along a horizontal line. A 6.00 µC positive
charge is on the left. 3.00 cm to its right is a 1.50 µC positive
charge. 2.00 cm to the right of the 1.50 µC charge is a −2.00
µCcharge.
6.00 µC charge
magnitude
6.00 µC charge
direction
1.50 µC charge
magnitude
1.50 µC charge
direction
−2.00 µC charge ...
Problem 9: Four point charges of equal magnitude Q = 55 nC are placed on the comers of a rectangle of sides D1 = 16 cm and D2=11 cm. The charges on the left side of the rectangle are positive while the charges on the right side of the rectangle are negative. Use a coordinate system fixed to the bottom left hand charge, with positive directions as shown in the figure.Part (a) Which of the following represents a free-body diagram...
Problem 9: Four point charges of equal magnitude Q = 55 nC are placed on the corners of a rectangle of sides D1 =27 cm and D2 =5 cm. The charges on the left side of the rectangle are positive while the charges on the right side of the rectangle are negative. Use a coordinate system fixed to the bottom left hand charge, with positive directions as shown in the figure. Part (a) Which of the following represents a free-body diagram for...
Four point charges of equal magnitude Q=35 nC are placed on the corners of a rectangle of sides D1=28 cm and D2=7 cm. The charges on the left side of the rectangle are positive while the charges on the right side of the rectangle are negative Use a coordinate system fixed to the bottom left hand charge, with positive directions as shown in the figure.Part (a) Which of the following represents a free-body diagram for the charge on the lower...
Problem 9: Four point charges of equal magnitude Q=55 nC are placed on the corners of a rectangle of sides D1=28 cm and D2 = 7 cm. The charges on the left side of the rectangle are positive while the charges on the right side of the rectangle are negative. Use a coordinate system fixed to the bottom left hand charge, with positive directions as shown in the figurePart (a) Which of the following represents a free-body diagram for the...
Tin- diagram below shows a particle of charge q_0 = 2.00 muC moving along the +y axis with a speed v = 4.00 times 10^6 m/s. A magnetic field B of magnitude 4 00 times 10^-5 T is directed the +Z axis, and an electric field E of magnitude 120 N/C points along the -k axis Determine The magnitude and direction of the magnetic force on the charge. The magnitude direction of the electric force on the charge. The magnitude...
Three charged particles are
located on the coordinate plane as shown below: Find the net force
(both magnitude and
direction) on the -1.00 µC charge. (Round your
final answer to three significant figures.) Draw the force vectors
on the -1.00 µC charge from the other two charges and indicate
(draw) the net force in your vector diagram.
[k, = 8.99 x 10,Nm2 /C2, e= 1.60x 104c] 1. Three charged particles are located on the coordinate plane as shown below: Find...