
A point charge q1 = -4.00 nC is at the point x = 0.60 m, y = 0.80 m , and a second point charge q2 = +6.00 nCis at the point x = 0.60 m , y = 0. A.) Calculate the magnitude of the net electric field at the origin due to these two point charges. B.) Calculate the direction of the net electric field at the origin due to these two point charges
Q2; Question 1-Use diagram above to answer A) Q1 = +1 nC, Q2 = +2 nC, Q3--2nc. what is the electric field E due B) What is E at point P? Give the answer below (in terms of C) Draw the E → field due to each charge on your diagram to each charge at point P? components) and sketch E on your diagram D) Could there be an equilibrium point somewhere in this diagram, could there be an equilibrium...
Q2; Question 1-Use diagram above to answer A) Q1 = +1 nC, Q2 = +2 nC, Q3--2nc. what is the electric field E due B) What is E at point P? Give the answer below (in terms of C) Draw the E → field due to each charge on your diagram to each charge at point P? components) and sketch E on your diagram D) Could there be an equilibrium point somewhere in this diagram, could there be an equilibrium...
A positive charge of magnitude Q1 = 6.5 nC is located at the origin. A negative charge Q2 = -7.5 nC is located on the positive x-axis at x = 14.5 cm from the origin. The point P is located y = 15 cm above charge Q2Part (a) Calculate the x-component of the electric field at point P due to charge Q1. write your answer in units of N/C. Part (b) Calculate the y-component of the electric field at point P...
Exercise 23.1 Part A A point charge with a charge q1 = 4.00 mu C is held stationary at the origin. A second point charge with a charge q2 = -4.60 mu C moves from the point x = 0.170m, y = 0 to the point x = 0.280 m, y = 0.290 m. How much work is done by the electric force on q2?
In the following situation, q1 has a charge of 4e and q2 has a charge of e. The two point charges are separated by a distance of r=2.7 m. 41 A2 What is the magnitude of the electric field at q2 due to q1? What is the direction of the electric field at q2 due to q1? Submit Answer Tries 0/8 What is the magnitude of the electric field at q1 due to q2? What is the direction of the...
Charge q1 = -2.5 nC is located at the coordinate system origin, while charge q2 = -2.5 nC is located at (a, 0), where a = 1.3 m. The point P has coordinates (a, b), where b = 2.9 m. 1. At the point P, find the x-component of the electric field Ex in units of N/C. 2. At the point P, find the y-component of the electric field Ey in units of N/C.
1) A charge, q1, of -9 micro-coulombs is located at the origin, a charge, q2, of -8 micro-coulombs is located at x = 0 cm, y-+6.2 cm, a charge, q3, of +9 micro-coulombs is located at x 0 cm, y =-2.6 cm, and a charge, q4, of +4 micro-coulombs is located at x = 6.3 cm, y = 0 cm. what is the magnitude of the total electric force on q2 (charge on the ty axis) in Newtons? A charge,...
A charge, q1, of -9 micro-coulombs is located at the origin, a charge, q2, of -8 micro-coulombs is located at x = 0 cm, y = +9.6 cm, a charge, q3, of +9 micro-coulombs is located at x = 0 cm, y = -3.8 cm, and a charge, q4, of +4 micro-coulombs is located at x = 7.7 cm, y = 0 cm. What is the magnitude of the total electric force on q2 (charge on the +y axis) in...
A charge q1 = +5.00 x 10-6C is at the origin. a charge q2 = 3.00 x 10-6C is at x = +5.00m (a) draw a diagram (b) Where is the electric field zero on the x axis? (c) where is the electric potential zero on the x axis? (assume that the electric potential is zero at infinity.)