Determine the magnitude of the force between two point charges. Q1 = -750 e located at...
. Three point charges are located in the x-y plane. q1 = -42.6 nC at (0.00, +3.60 cm), q2 = +45.4 nC at (-6.80 cm, 0.00) and q3 = -28.4 nC at (+8.20 cm, -9.40 cm). Determine the x component of the net electric field at the origin (0.00 m, 0.00m), due to the charges. Give your answer in the form "[+/-a.bc x 10^(x) N/C]i". Note that i is the unit vector in the x direction.
#2a. Three point charges are located in the x-y plane. q1 = -42.6 nC at (0.00, +3.60 cm), q2 = +45.4 nC at (-6.80 cm, 0.00) and q3 = -28.4 nC at (+8.20 cm, -9.40 cm). Determine the x component of the net electric field at the origin (0.00 m, 0.00m), due to the charges. Give your answer in the form “[+/-a.bc x 10^(x) N/C]i”. Note that i is the unit vector in the x direction.
Three point charges are located in the x-y plane. q1 = -15.6 nC at (-3.00, -4.60 cm), q2 = +25.4 nC at (+7.80 cm, 0.00) and q3 = +85.4 nC at (0.00 cm, +8.40 cm). Determine the x component of the net electric field at the origin (0.00 m, 0.00 m) due to the three charges. Give your answer in the form "(+/-a.bc Times 10^(x) N/C]i". Note that i is the unit vector in the x direction.
Three point charges are located in the x-y plane. q1= -42.6 nC at (0.00, +6.60 cm), q2 = +45.4 nC at (-2.80 cm, 0.00) and q3 = -28.4 nC at (+9.20 cm, -7.40 cm). Determine the x component of the net electric field at the origin (0.00 m, 0.00 m), due to the charges. Give your answer in the form "[+/-a.bc x 10^(x) N/C]i". Note that i is the unit vector in the x direction
Two point charges are located on the y axis as follows: charge q1 = -1.60 nC at y1 = -0.500 m , and charge q2 = 1.60 nC at the origin (y = 0). A) What is the magnitude of the net force exerted by these two charges on a third charge q3 = 9.00 nC located at y3 = -0.350 m? Fnet= ____ N B) What is the direction of the net force?
Two point charges, Q1 = -5.6 μC and Q2 = 1.8 μC , are located between two oppositely charged parallel plates, as shown in (Figure 1). The two charges are separated by a distance of x = 0.45 m . Assume that the electric field produced by the charged plates is uniform and equal to E = 60000 N/C . Neglect the charge redistribution in plates. Calculate the magnitude of the net electrostatic force on Q1 and give its direction.
Point Charges in One Dimension A point charge q1--2. 1 μC is located at the origin of a co-ordinate system. Another point charge q2-6.7 μC is located along the x-axis --q1 at a distance X2 = 6.7 cm from q1. 1) What is F12,x the value of the x-component of the force that q1 exerts on q2? 28.2 N Submit 2) q2 Charge q2 is now displaced a distance y2 - 2.8 cm in the positive y-direction. What is the...
Two charges are located in the
x–y plane. If q1 = -2.90 nC and is located at x = 0.00 m, y = 1.000
m and the second charge has magnitude of q2 = 3.40 nC and is
located at x = 1.40 m, y = 0.600 m, calculate the x and y
components, Ex and Ey, of the electric field, , in component form
at the origin, (0,0). The Coulomb Force constant is 1/(4π ε0) =
8.99 × 109...
Two point charges are located along the x axis: q1 = +5.9 μC at x1 = +3.9 cm, and q2 = +5.9 μC at x2 = −3.9 cm. Two other charges are located on the y axis: q3 = +2.9 μC at y3 = +5.1 cm, and q4 = −8.2 μC at y4 = +7.1 cm. Find the net electric field (magnitude and direction) at the origin. magnitude N/C direction
Two point charges, q1 = 5 nC and q2 = 4 nC, are located (3, 3) and (6, 10). If the coordinates are measured in cm, determine the force on q2 from q1. F⃗ = ______ N, at an angle of ________ degrees with respect to the x-axis.