A 1 C point charge is placed at (0,+3) and another at (0,-3). What is the force on a third charge of -2C placed at (0,0)?
A 1 C point charge is placed at (0,+3) and another at (0,-3). What is the...
A point charge with 96 C sits at the origin, while another point charge of -16 PC sits at x = 12.4 m. What is the electric force on the -16 PC charge? O 1.115 N to the RIGHT 1.115 N to the LEFT 8.991x10-2 N to the RIGHT O 8.991x10-2 N to the LEFT Submit Answer Tries 0/3 A third charge of -8 uC is placed at x = 3.1 m. What is the magnitude of the TOTAL electric...
A point charge of 5.7 μC is placed at the origin (x1 = 0) of a coordinate system, and another charge of –1.6 μC is placed placed on the x-axis at x2 = 0.27 m. a) Where on the x-axis can a third charge be placed in meters so that the net force on it is zero? b) What if both charges are positive; that is, what if the second charge is 1.6 μC?
A point charge of 4.5uC is placed at the origin (x1=0) of a coordinate system, and another charge of -2.6 uC is placed on the x-axis at x2=0.29m Where on the x-axis can a third charge be placed in meters so that the net force on it is zero? What if both charges are positive; that is, what if the second charge is 2.6uC?
1. (a) A point charge of -6.0 4C is placed at x = -10.0 cm and a second point charge +3.00 C is placed at x = 30.0 cm along the s-axis of a Cartesian coordinate system. (1) (3 pts) Find the electric field at x = 40.0 cm on the s-axis due to the two charges. Specify both the magnitude and direction of the electric field. (ii) (3 pts) A third charge -2.00 C is now placed at *...
(ex) A point charge q,3.0nC is located on the x-axis at (-0.40 m, 0) and another point charge 42-+3.0nC is located at (+0.40 m, 0). (a) What are the magnitude and direction of the net electric field (caused by these two charges) on the y-axis at (0, +0.30 m)? (b) A third point charge q, =-60 nC is placed on the y-axis at (0, +0.30 m). What are the magnitude and direction of the net electric force (caused by the...
QUESTION 4 A +1 C charge is placed at the origin. A-1 C charge is placed at position (x,y)=(2 m, 0), and a -2C charge is placed at (x,y)=(1 m,1 m). What is the electric potential energy of this charge configuration? a.-2.1x10^10) b.-4.5x10^9) C. 4.5x10^91 d. It is impossible to calculate this because there are more than two charges. QUESTIONS A +1 nC charge is placed in a uniform electric field of strength 25 N/C. What force (magnitude and direction)...
A charge q1 of +3.0 x10^-6C is held at (-12, 0) (cm) . Another charge q2 of the same magnitude is held at (12,0). The third charge q3 is held at (0,8) = -6x10^-6C a) What is the magnitude of the net force on charge q1 and q2 b) If q3 were to be released what direction and angle will it move in c) At what point on the plane would a charge q4 of +15x 10^-6 be placed so...
A charge of 1 C is placed at the point (2 m, 1 m). What is the distance from the charge to the point (-3 m, 0 m)? m What is the magnitude of the electric field at the point (-3 m, 0 m)? N/C
Help Please! A point charge is place at the origin of a cartesian coordinate system. Another point charge is placed at the coordinates (0, -5.0 m), and a third charge is placed at (7.0 m, 0). If all three particles have a charge of 3.0 μC, find a)the magnitude of the net force on the charge at (0, -5.0 m) b)the direction (measured in degrees from the negative x-axis) of the net force on the charge at (0, -5.0 m)....
A charge of +3.0 ?c is fixed at (-1,1) cm, and a charge of-5 ?0 is fixed at (1,2) cm (a) (15) Another charge of +2.0 ?C is placed at the origin, (0,0). Calculate the force (a vector) acting on the charge at the origin.