if a charge of 7.582 nc is placed at a point where the electric filed is 5.539n/c. what will be the magnitude of the force acting on the charge ?
if a charge of 7.582 nc is placed at a point where the electric filed is...
An electric point charge of Q_1 = 9.63 nC is placed at the origin of the real axis. Another point charge of Q_2 = 1.83 nC is placed at a position of p = 2.25 m on the_real axis. At which position can a third point charge of q = -7.28 nC be placed so that the net electrostatic force on it is zero? Let the sign of Q_2 be changed from positive to negative. At which position can the...
An electric point charge of Q1 = 1.09 nC is placed at the origin of the real axis. Another point charge of Q2 = -5.63 nC is placed at a position of p = 3.61 m on the real axis. At which position can a third point charge of q = -5.16 nC be placed so that the net electrostatic force on it is zero?
An electric point charge of Q1 = 5.51 nC is placed at the origin of the real axis. Another point charge of Q2 = 1.71 nC is placed at a position of p = 2.69 m on the real axis. At which position can a third point charge of q = -2.76 nC be placed so that the net electrostatic force on it is zero? (in m)
An electric point charge of Q1 = 9.55 nC is placed at the origin of the real axis. Another point charge of Q2 = 4.33 nC is placed at a position of p = 2.75 m on the real axis. At which position can a third point charge of q = -8.91 nC be placed so that the net electrostatic force on it is zero? (in m) A: 0.6407 B: 0.7496 C: 0.877 D: 1.026 E: 1.201 F: 1.405 G:...
An electric point charge of Q1 = 9.55 nC is placed at the origin of the real axis. Another point charge of Q2 = 4.33 nC is placed at a position of p = 2.75 m on the real axis. At which position can a third point charge of q = -8.91 nC be placed so that the net electrostatic force on it is zero? (in m) A: 0.6407 B: 0.7496 C: 0.877 D: 1.026 E: 1.201 F: 1.405 G:...
An electric point charge of Q1 = 6.25 nC is placed at the origin of the real axis. Another point charge of Q2 = 4.55 nC is placed at a position of p = 2.37 m on the real axis. At which position can a third point charge of q = -5.33 nC be placed so that the net electrostatic force on it is zero? (in m) A: 0.4191 B: 0.5238 C: 0.6548 D: 0.8185 E: 1.023 F: 1.279 G:...
A charge 5.04 nC is placed at the origin of an xy-coordinate system, and a charge -2.05 nC is placed on the positive x-axis at x = 4.03 cm . A third particle, of charge 5.96 nC is now placed at the point x = 4.03 cm , y = 2.95 cm . a) Find the x-component of the total force exerted on the third charge by the other two. b) Find the y-component of the total force exerted on...
A charge 5.05 nC is placed at the origin of an xy-coordinate system, and a charge -2.04 nC is placed on the positive x-axis at x = 3.95 cm . A third particle, of charge 6.00 nC is now placed at the point x = 3.95 cm , y = 3.02 cm A- Find the x-component of the total force exerted on the third charge by the other two. B- Find the y-component of the total force exerted on the...
A point charge q = -0.50 nC is fixed at the origin. Where must an electron be placed in order for the electric force acting on it to be exactly opposite to its weight? (Let the y axis be vertical and the x axis be horizontal.)
A point charge q = -0.30 nC is fixed at the origin. Part A Where must a proton be placed in order for the electric force acting on it to be exactly opposite to its weight? (Let the y axis be vertical and the x axis be horizontal.) Where must a proton be placed in order for the electric force acting on it to be exactly opposite to its weight? (Let the axis be vertical and the axis be horizontal.)...