Two positive point charges q and 4q are at x = 0 and x = L, respectively, and free to move. A third charge Q is placed at some point on the x-axis between x = 0 and x = L
a) Draw all possible electrostatic forces acting on the charge
Q. Clearly, indicate the directions.
b) Find the net force acting on the charge Q.
(Include the direction)
c) Suppose the charge Q is in electrostatic equilibrium; find its position in terms of L.
4. Two positive charges q and 4q are placed at x -0 and x L. A third charge is placed so that the entire three-charge system is at static equilibrium. What are the magnitude, sign, and x-coordinate of the third charge?
4. Two positive charges q and 4q are placed at x -0 andx L. A third charge is placed so that the entire three-charge system is at static equilibrium. What are the magnitude, sign, and x-coordinate of the third charge?
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