What is the force F⃗ on the 1.0 nC charge at the bottom? Express your answer in terms of the unit vectors i and j.
What is the force F⃗ on the 1.0 nC charge at the bottom? Express your answer...
What is the force F⃗ on the 1 nC charge at the bottom
of (Figure 1)?Express your answer in terms of the unit vectors i^ and j^. Use
the 'unit vector' button to denote unit vectors in your answer.
What is the magnitude of the
force F⃗ on the -10 nC charge shown in (Figure 1)?
What is the direction of the force F⃗ on the -10 nC
charge in the figure? Give your answer as an angle measured cw from
the +x-axis.
-5.0 nC 15 nC 3.0 cm.. 1.0 cm -10 nC
What is the force F⃗ on the 1.5 nC charge in the
middle of (Figure 1) due to the four other charges? Give your
answer in component form.
Enter the x and y components of the force separated by a
comma.
一2.0 nC 2.0 nC 1.0 cm :1.0cm 一2.0 nC 2.0 nC
Part A) What is the magnitude of the force F⃗ on the
-10 nC charge in (Figure 1)? Suppose that a = 1.0 cm.Express your answer with the appropriate units.Part B) What is the direction of the force F⃗ on the
-10 nC charge in (Figure 1)? Give your answer as an angle measured
cw or ccw (specify which) from the +x-axis.Express your answer in degrees. Enter positive value if the
angle is counterclockwise and negative value if the angle is
clockwise.
Question 1 -6.0 nC 2.0 nC 2.0 nc a45 45°. 1.0 nC If a = 6.03 cm, what would be the force on the 1.0 nC charge at the bottom of the figure? Express your answer in component form. x component: y component:
Part a) What is the magnitude of the force F⃗ on the −10 nC
charge?
Part b) What is the direction of the force F⃗ on the −10 nC
charge? Give answer as an angle measured cw or ccw from the
+x-axis.
1.0 nC 3.0 cm 1.0 cm 10 nC -10 nC
A − 12 nC charge is located at (x,y)=( 1.0 cm , 0 cm) . Part C What is the electric field at the position ( x 3 , y 3 )=( 0 cm , 5.0 cm) in component form? Express your answer in terms of the unit vectors i ^ and j ^ . Use the 'unit vector' button to denote unit vectors in your answer.
What is the magnitude of the force F⃗ on the -10 nC
charge in (Figure 1)? Suppose that a = 1.6 cm. What is the
direction of the force F⃗ on the -10 nC charge in (Figure
1)? Give your answer as an angle measured cw or ccw (specify which)
from the +x-axis.
Figure 1 of1 一15nC 5.0 nC 3.0 cm 10 nC
Question 1 -6.0 nC 2.0 nC 2.0 nC a 45° 45 1.0 nC If a - 6.75 cm, what would be the force on the 1.0 nC charge at the bottom of the fioure? Express your answer in component form. Question 2 Consider two charges, where one (+3.50 nc) is at the origin and the other (-12.2 nC) is at the position x 2.22 cm. Find the x-coordinate where a proton would experience zero net force Answer k "Submit Answer"...
Part A: What is the magnitude of the force F⃗ on the
-10 nC charge in (Figure 1)? Suppose that a = 2.6 cm.Part B: What is the direction of the force F⃗ on the
-10 nC charge in (Figure 1)? Give your answer as an angle measured
cw or ccw (specify which) from the +x-axis.