In the figure Q = 5.8 nC and all other quantities are accurate to 2 significant figures. What is the magnitude of the force on the charge Q? (k=8.99*10^9)
In the figure Q = 5.8 nC and all other quantities are accurate to 2 significant...
In the figure Q = 8.9 nC and all other quantities are
accurate to 2 significant figures. What is the magnitude of the
force on the charge Q? (k = 1/4?? 0 =
8.99 × 109 N · m2/C2)
3. For the circuit shown in the figure, all quantities are accurate to 2 significant figures. What is the value of the current I1? A. 0.32 A B 0.61 A C. 0.29 A D. 0.89 A E. 0.11A
For the circuit shown in the figure, all quantities are accurate
to 2 significant figures. What is the value of the current I 1?
A) 0.11 A
B) 0.29 A
C) 0.32 A
D) 0.61 A
E) 0.89 A
Problem 20.48 -MC Review| Constants Part A A +2 nC point charge is 1 cm below while a 2 nC point charge is 1 cm to the right of a third point charge q as shown in (Figure 1). 114-6 μC , what is the magnitude of the net electric force acting on it? (Please notice the different unit for q.) Express your answer using three significant figures View Available Hintís Submit Figure 1 of 1 Part B Cm -2...
The point charge at the bottom of the figure is Q = +17 nC, and the curve is a circular arc. What is the magnitude of the force on the charge Q due to the other point charges shown? 1.9 x 10-4N 1.6 x 10-4 N 1.2 x 10-4N 2.3 x 10-4N
(Figure 1) shows five electric charges. Four charges with the
magnitude of the charge 2.0 nC form a square with the size a = 1.0
cm . Positive charge with the magnitude of q = 6.5 nC is placed in
the center of the square.1. What is the magnitude of the force on the 6.5 nC charge in
the middle of the figure due to the four other charges?2. What is the direction of the force on the 6.5 nC...
a) What is the magnitude of the force F⃗ on the −10 nC
charge in (Figure 1)? Express your answer using two significant
figures.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 a positive value if the angle is counterclockwise
and negative value if the angle is clockwise.
PART A). Charge Q1=6.0 nC is at (0.30 m, 0), charge Q2=−1.0 nC is at (0, 0.10 m), and charge Q3=5.0 nC is at (0, 0). What is the magnitude of the net electrostatic force on the 5.0-nC charge due to the other charges? (k=1/4πϵ0=8.99×109 N · m2/C2). PART B). What is the direction of the net electrostatic force on the 5.0-nC charge due to the other charges?
Question 1 10 nC -10 nC 5.0 nC Given the figure above, if a 1.53 cm and b 1.15 cm, what would be the force (both magnitude and direction) on the 5.0 nC charge? Magnitude: Direction (speciy as an angle measured clockwise from the positive x-axis) Question 2 qi In the figure above, a 7.71 cm. If 42 is in a state of static equilibrium and the positive charge in the centre is 5.17 nC, what would q: be? (Hint:...
Q.1 In the figure above, a = 29.3 cm and b =
7.65 cm. What is the magnitude of the force on the -10 nC
charge?
Q.2 Consider two charges, where one (+2.80 nC) is at the origin
and the other (-7.84 nC) is at the position x = 4.21
cm.
Find the x-coordinate where a proton would experience
zero net force.
Question 1 8.0 nc 10 nC -10 nC In the figure above, a 29.3 cm and b 7.65...