Two charges are in fixed positions on the x-axis. The charge q1 = +1.0 µC is...
Three charges lie along the x-axis. The positive charge q1 = 9.07 µC is at x = 1.65m, and the negative charge q2 = -2.29 µC is at the origin. Where must a positivecharge q3 be placed on the x-axis so that the resultant force on it is zero?
A point charge q1 = 4.00 nC is placed at the origin, and a second point charge q2 = -2.90 nC is placed on the x-axis at x=+ 20.5 cm . A third point charge q3 = 1.90 nC is to be placed on the x-axis between q1 and q2. (Take as zero the potential energy of the three charges when they are infinitely far apart.)a) What is the potential energy of the system of the three charges if q3...
Consider two point charges located on the x axis: one charge, q1 = -10.0 nC , is located at x1 = -1.650 m ;the second charge, q2 = 36.5 nC , is at the origin (x=0.0000). What is the net force exerted by these two charges on a third charge q3 = 52.0 nC placed between q1 and q2 at x3 = -1.205 m ?
A point charge q1 = 3.90 nC is placed at the origin, and a second point charge q2 = -3.00 nC is placed on the x-axis at x=+ 21.0 cm . A third point charge q3 = 2.05 nC is to be placed on the x-axis between q1 and q2. (Take as zero the potential energy of the three charges when they are infinitely far apart.) Part a) What is the potential energy of the system of the three charges...
Two point charges lie on the x axis. A charge of + 5.5 µC is at the origin, and a charge of -6.5 µC is at x = 10.0 cm. (b) What is the net electric field at x = + 4.0 cm?
4. Two point charges arranged horizontally. A charge, q1=-25.0 µC, is placed at x=0.220 m and a second charge q2 placed at x=0.340 m. A third point charge, q3=+8.40 µC is placed at the origin. The net electrostatic force on q2 is +27.0 N xˆ . What is the charge on q2?
Two point charges are fixed on the y axis: a negative point charge q1 = -26 µC at y1 = +0.20 m and a positive point charge q2 at y2 = +0.30 m. A third point charge q = +8.6 µC is fixed at the origin. The net electrostatic force exerted on the charge q by the other two charges has a magnitude of 22 N and points in the +y direction. Determine the magnitude of q2.
Two point charges are fixed on the y axis: a negative point charge q1 = -27 µC at y1 = +0.20 m and a positive point charge q2 at y2 = +0.33 m. A third point charge q = +9.1 µC is fixed at the origin. The net electrostatic force exerted on the charge q by the other two charges has a magnitude of 20 N and points in the +y direction. Determine the magnitude of q2.
Two point charges are fixed on the y axis: a negative point charge q1 = -28 µC at y1 = +0.23 m and a positive point charge q2 at y2 = +0.33 m. A third point charge q = +8.0 µC is fixed at the origin. The net electrostatic force exerted on the charge q by the other two charges has a magnitude of 25 N and points in the +y direction. Determine the magnitude of q2.
Two point charges are fixed on the y axis: a negative point charge q1 = -27 µC at y1 = +0.21 m and a positive point charge q2 at y2 = +0.32 m. A third point charge q = +9.0 µC is fixed at the origin. The net electrostatic force exerted on the charge q by the other two charges has a magnitude of 25 N and points in the +y direction. Determine the magnitude of q2.