Question1 Below is a diagram of a dipole with charges A- 4.71021 C and B-4.7 1021...
please answer questions a-d compeltely and show your work
Part BShow your work on all free-response questions, Be sure to use proper units and significant figures your final answers. For any multiple-choice questions, circle the letter of the one best answer (unless answer is asked for). more than a P P P. P P P 1. Two point charges, Q=-2.5 nC and Q Five equipotential surfaces (dashed curves above) are drawn for you in the diagram. (Assume that V= 0...
3. Interpreting Electric Field Line Diagrams (Use the diagram below for A & B & C) For parts A-C, ignore the solid & open circles on the diagram. They are for part D A. If the charge on the right is +1 C, what can you say about the charge on the left? B. From far away, will this look like a point charge (+ or -?) or a dipole? Justify your answer. C. Where (apart from infinity) will the...
1. Three point charges, qi, q2, and qa carry same amount of charge, +Q each, are located on x-axis in a vacuum. Their coordinate are (1,1), (3,1), and Find the resultant force acting on each of the point charges in term of Q. 2. Four point charges are placed at the corner of a square plate. q1, q2, and q3 are positively charged particles and e is an electron. Find the resultant force acting on q3 if the area of...