A system of point charges includes: q1= +1 microC at x1= 1m, y1= 1m; q2= -1 microC at x2= -1m, y2= -1 m; q3= 2 microC at the origin.
What is the electrical field x and y components, magnitude, and direction, at x= -1m, y= +1m?
A system of point charges includes: q1= +1 microC at x1= 1m, y1= 1m; q2= -1...
A system of point charges includes q1= +1 microC at x1 = 2m, y1 =2m, q2= -1 microC at x2= -3m, y2= -3m, q3 = +3microC at the origin. A) what is the electric potential at location x = 1m, y = -1m? B) what is the electric potential energy Ue (i.e PE) of the system of charges? energy C) What is the electric field Ex and Ey components, magnitude E and directional angle at x=-2m, y= +3m?
A system of point charges include 91= +1°C, at x1=1m, y1=1m, q2=-1 HC at x2= -1, y2 = -1, and q3= +2 at the origin 0,0. What is the electric potential at x=1m and y=-1m. What is the electric potential energy of the system? What is the electric field x and y components, magnitude and direction at x=-1m and y= 1m.
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 are located along the x axis: q1 = +5.8 μC at x1 = +3.8 cm, and q2 = +5.8 μC at x2 = −3.8 cm. Two other charges are located on the y axis: q3 = +3.1 μC at y3 = +4.9 cm, and q4 = −8.2 μC at y4 = +6.9 cm. Find the net electric field (magnitude and direction) at the origin.
Two charges Q1 = −3µC and Q2 = +3µC are located on the y-axis at y1 = -5 cm and y2 = +5 cm respectively. A third charge Q3 = +24µC is added on the y-axis so that the electric field at the origin is equal to zero. What is the position of Q3?
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...
What is the direction of E due to Q1 43_nC r1 (x1 1, y1 = 2, z1 = 4) and Q2 36_nC r1 (x2 3, y2 5, z2 1) at the origin (0.0, 0) A) -24i -43j -88k Q 1 r1 (x1, y1,z1) B) -24i -.43j -.88k Q2 C) -24i -43j-.88k r2 (x2, y2,z2) D) -24i -43j -.88k O (0,0,0)
What is the direction of E due to Q1 43_nC r1 (x1 1, y1 = 2, z1 = 4) and...
Two charges are located on the x axis: q1 = +5.5C at x1 = +5.4
cm, and q2 = +5.5C at x2 = -5.4 cm. Two other charges are located
on the y axis: q3 = +3.5C at y3 = +4.8 cm, and q4 = -10C at y4 =
+6.4 cm. Find (a) the magnitude and (b) the direction of the net
electric field at the origin. please help!!!
Two charges are located on the x axis: q1 +5.5 1C...
A point charge q1-3.8 C is located at the origin of a co-ordinate system. Another point charge q2 = 7.5 pC is located along the x-axis at a distance x2 8.1 cm from q1 (91 1- 1) What is F12,x, the value of the x-component of the force that q1 exerts on q2? -39.09 Submit 2) q1 Charge qz is now displaced a distance y2 3.9 cm in the positive y-direction. What is the new value for the x-component of...
Two charges are located on the x axis: q1 = +6.5C at x1 = +5.0 cm, and q2 = +6.5C at x2 = -5.0 cm. Two other charges are located on the y axis: q3 = +3.6C at y3 = +4.5 cm, and q4 = -9.6C at y4 = +6.8 cm. Find (a) the magnitude and (b) the direction of the net electric field at the origin.