A) What is the magnitude of the net electric force on charge A in the figure (Figure 1)? Assume that q1 = 1.0 nC and q2 = 4.4 nC .
B) What is the direction of the net electric force on charge A?
A) What is the magnitude of the net electric force on charge Ain the figure...
Part A What is the magnitude of the net electric force on charge A in the figure(Figure 1)? Assume that q1=14 nC and q2=-5.2 nC.Part B What is the direction of the net electric force on charge A? right down left up
What is the magnitude of the net electric force on charge A in the figure (Figure 1)? Assume that q1 = 0.50 nC and q2 = 3.6 nC .
1) Compute the strength of the net electric force on charge A in the figure (Figure 1). Assume that q1 = 0.60 nC and q2 = 4.0 nC .2) What is the direction of the net electric force on charge A?
A negative point-charge Q1 is 10cm direcly below a positive point-charge Q2 as shown in (Figure 1). A. If Q1=−5.0 nC and Q2 = 1.0 nC , what is the magnitude of the net electric field created by the two charges at the point P? B. What is the direction of the net electric field at the point P?
Part A What is the magnitude of the net electric force on charge B in the figure?(Figure 1) Assume a = 2.1 cm and b = 0.60 cm. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. Part B What is the direction of the net electric force on charge B in the figure? The force is directed up. The force is directed down.
What is the net electric force on charge A? (s=0.94 cm, q1=1.38 nC, q2=4.79 nC, q3=3.51 nC. Force is positive if it points to +x direction.) A has a positive charge.
You may want to review (Pages 613-616) Part A What is the magnitude of the net electric force on charge A in the figure (Figure 1)? Assume that q1 = 1.0 nC and q2 = 3.6 nC.Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. Part B What is the direction of the net electric force on charge A? up left right down
What is the magnitude of the net electric force on charge A in the figure below?
What is the magnitude of the force F on the -10 nC charge shown in (Figure 1)? What is the direction of the force F 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