A +5C charge is at the origin and a -2C charge is at x=3m. find the...
6) A 5nC charge is placed at the origin of our coordinate system. There are three other charges; 5C located 3m in the positive i direction, 2C located 2m in the negative i direction, and -4C located 5m in the positive j direction. What is the net force acting on the 5nC charge? Remember that force is a vector, so your answer must include magnitude and direction. Component form is acceptable. 7) There are two charges, one +2C, the other...
A point charge is sitting at the origin. The electric potential at the position x=3m, y=5m is −60mV. What is the charge?
A -3 microcoulomb charge is at the origin and a +4 microcoulomb charge is at a distance of x=2m away. Find the point between the charges where the voltage is 0.
a) Find electric field at origin (0,0) due to a negative charge q-2 nC located at position (0, 3m) and a nc charged spherical shell with diameter of 2 m, centered at (4m, 0), carrying positive charge q2 +7.1 If charged particle with mass m-2 mg and carrying charge Q=-4.47 μС ¡s placed at the origin and released, what will be the magnitude and direction of its initial instantaneous acceleration? b) y(m) 42 x(m) -2 1 -1 -2
a) Find...
An electron is at the origin, and an ion with charge + 5 e is at x = 15nm . Find a point where the electric field is zero. x=___ nm
A positive charge Q1=32 nC is located at the origin. A negative charge Q2=-6.5 nC is located on the positive x-axis p = 19 cm from the origin. Part (a) Choose the correct relation to indicate the continuous region on the x-axis that includes a point where the electric field is zero.Part (b) Calculate the location, x, on the x-axis, in centimeters, where the electric field is equal to zero.
A doubly ionized carbon atom (with charge 2e) is located at the origin of the x axis, and an electron (with charge -e) is placed at x = 9.51 cm. There is one location along the x axis at which the electric field is zero. Give the x coordinate of this point in cm. ................. cm Assume that the potential is defined to be zero infinitely far away from the particles. Unlike the electric field, the potential will be zero...
A point charge with charge q1 = +5.00 nC is fixed at the origin. A second point charge with charge q2 =-7.00 nC is located on the x axis at x 7.00 m. 1) Where along the x axis will a third point charge of q = +2.00 nC charge need to be for the net electric force on it due to the two fixed charges to be equal to zero? (Express your answer to three significant figures.)
A+2.00 nC point charge is at the origin, and a second -5.00 nC point charge is on the x-axis at x=0.800 m.Part AFind the electric field (magnitude and direction) at the point on the x-axis where x=0.200 m.Part BFind the electric field (magnitude and direction) at the point on the x-axis where x=1.20 m.Part CFind the electric field (magnitude and direction) at the point on the x-axis where x=-0.200 m.
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.)