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A-49 n charge is placed 58 mm to the left of a +8 nC charge. What...
1. A 2.00 nC charge and a –5.00 nC charge are 3.00 mm apart. What is the magnitude of the force of the 2.00 nC charge acting on the –5.00 nC charge? Group of answer choices –4.99 x 106 N –9.99 x 10–3 N 9.99 x 10–3 N 4.99 x 106 N 2. A negative charge is located at the origin. You will be calculating the electric field at some point on the +x–axis. What is the "r-hat" direction? to...
A 1.0 nC charge is placed at (0.0 cm, 2.0 cm) and another 1.0 nC charge is placed at (0 cm,-2.0 cm). A third charge +q is placed along a line halfway between q1 and q2 such that the angle between the forces on q due to each of the other two charges is 60∘. The resultant force on q is (5.0 × 10^-5i) N. What is the magnitude of the charge q?
Part C What is the magnitude of the force F⃗ on a -1.0 nC charge placed at the midpoint? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. Two 10-cm-diameter charged rings face each other, 16 cm apart. The left ring is charged to -20 nC and the right ring is charged to +20 nC .
A –3.0 nC charge (on the left) and a +3.0 nC charge (on the right) are separated by some horizontal distance. The point P is a distance 5.0 mm away from each charge. The line from the negative charge (on the left) to point P makes a +25º angle with with the horizontal line between the two known charges. What is the magnitude of the net electric field at point P? (Hint: Make sure you can draw a diagram of...
P3.(a) A +350-nC charge is placed at the origin. A charge Q is placed on the positive x axis at 2.0 cm. As a result, the charge at the origin experiences a force of 3.3 N towards positive x. Calculate Q. (b) A third charge (q = +170 nC) is placed on the x axis, with the result that the charge at the origin now has zero net force. Calculate the position of this third charge. (c) With all three...
Three charges are on a line. The left charge is q1 = 4.0 nC The middle charge is q2 =ー2.0 nC. The right charge is q3 =-8.0 nC. The left and right charges are 2.0 cm from the middle charge. What is the force on the right charge?
When a test charge qo 2 nC is placed at the origin, it experiences a force of 8 x 10-4 N in the positive y direction (a) What is the electric field at the origin? N/Cj (b) What would be the force on a charge of -4 nC placed at the origin? Nj (c) If this force is due to a charge on the y axis at y-3 cm, what is that charge (magnitude and sign)? eBook
When a test charge qo 7 nC is placed at the origin, it experiences a force of 8 x 104 N in the positive y direction. (a) What is the electric field at the origin? N/C j D what would be the force on a charge of -4 nC placed at the aign N j (c) If this force is due to a charge on the y axis at y 3 cm, what is that charge (magnitude and sign)? nc...
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What angle does the resultant force on the 8 nC charge at the origin make with the positive x axis? Quadrant I lies between 0 degree and 90 degree, quadrant II between between 90 degree and 180 degree, etc. Answer in units of degree. Two charged particles of equal magnitude (+Q and +Q) are fixed at opposite corners of a square that lies in a plane (see figure below). A test charge +q is placed at a...
A charge of +8 micro-coulombs is placed at the bottom left corner of a rectangle, a charge of -8 micro-coulombs is placed at the top left corner of a rectangle, a charge of +8 micro-coulombs is placed at the bottom right corner of a rectangle, and a charge of +8 micro-coulombs is placed at the top right corner of a rectangle. The rectangle has a height of 20.6 cm and a width of 12.6 cm. (See sketch). What is the...