
question 2 added for reference; this is about question 3
question 2 added for reference; this is about question 3 2. Dipole-dipole force The charge distribution...
2. Dipole-dipole force The charge distribution where two equal but opposite charges are separated by a fixed distance a dipole and is very common and important in nature. Consider two dipoles, each consisting of charges ±q separated by a distance δ. The axes of two dipoles are parallel and their midpoints are separated by a distance r. One is inverted compared to the other. See the figure tq +9 (a) Calculate the force exerted on each dipole by the other...
Question 5 (3 points) A horizontal dipole has the positive charge located at (+x, 0) and the negative charge located at (-x,0) where x is a very small distance. If we are looking at a point directly above the dipole (0, 5 m), and see an electric field of 9,141,100 N/C, determine the dipole moment of the dipole. Your Answer: Answer units Question 6 (3 points) A horizontal dipole has the positive charge located at (+x, 0) and the negative...
iectric dipole is released from rest in a uniform electric ficld with the orientation shown. Which one(s) of the following statements is/are true? F=q6 ma-aE E a. The electric dipole experiences an initial linear acceleration proportional to 20E; b. The electric dipole experiences an initial angular acceleration proportional to QEd The electric dipole is in translational equilibrium d. The electric dipole is in rotational equilibriume The electric dipole is in static equilibrium 14. Two charges (qi and q2) of same...
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27. A dipole consists of two opposite charges (q E and q) separated by a fixed distance d. The dipole is placed in an electric field in the +a-direction of magnitude E. The dipole axis makes an angle θ with the electric field as shown in Figure 1.10. +x -q Figure 1.10: an electric dipole in an electric field E (a) Calculate the net electric force acting orn the...
What is the force on the charge located atx- 16.00 cm in the figure given thatq 2.250 HC? The other two charges are located at 6.000 cm and 22.00 cm. Take the positive direction as pointing to the right. tq 9 tq 0 10.00 20.00 x (cm) force: Select the options that best complete the statement. Positively charged particle trajectories follow electric field lines, because never never always can but do not have to positive charges repel each oth d...
Question 5 In the figure particle 1 of charge q1-7.77q nd particle 2 ofcharge q23.77q are fixed to an x axis. As a multiple of distance L, at what coordinate on the axis is the net electric field of the particles zero? 12 Number Units Question6 In the figure a thin glass rod forms a semicircle of radius r- 2.37 cm. Charge is uniformly distributed along the rod, with +q1.17 pC in the upper half and-q =-1.17 pC in the...
6. Electric dipole is a system of two (+ and -q) charges located at distance d from each-other. A charged particle is located at a point on an electric dipole axis. The distance between the particle and the dipole center is r. Which describes the force on the charge proportional to the distance if r is much larger in comparison with the dimension of the dipole d? r3
Question 16 of 17> A certain electric dipole consists of charges +q and -q separated by distance d, oriented along the x-axis as shown in the figure. Find an expression for the magnitude of the electric field E of the dipole at a point far away in the y-direction, a distance r away from the midpoint of the dipole. Assume that r is much greater than d. Enter your answer in terms of q, d, r, and eo Figure is...
I was able to get about half way through 1 but don't
know how to get to cos(cos(theta)). If I can get a step by step
force each part that'd be most helpful.
General Physics II, Phys 2331, Exam Prep 1) Two equal opposite charges are separated from each other with distance d create an electric dipole moment aj Find the electric potential at point A at distance r from the midpoint of two charges (see Fig 1). b) Suppose...
d/2 d/2 Figure 1: (a) Question 2, (b) Question 3 1. The charges and coordinates of two charged particles held fixed in an ry plane are q+3.0uC, 3.5 cm, y0.50 cm, and 24.0uC, 2 (a) Find the -2.0cm, y2 1.5 cm i. magnitude and ii. direction of the electrostatic force on particle 2 due to particle 1 (b) At what i. z and ії. y coordinates should a third particle of charge g.-+4.0 μC be placed such that the net...