In the diagram below, f q 2 is positive then what sign is the charge on...
In the diagram below, if q 2 is positive then what sign is the charge on q 1 in order to produce the force required to cause the deflection in the string that supports q 1? F21 Fg - m1g O Not enough information to decide. . Negative O Positive O Neutral In the question above, charge q 2 is 1.5x10 9C and charge q 1 has mass 0.2g. The separation r is 4.Acm, and the angle e is 11.8...
QUESTION 4 In the diagram below, if q 2 is positive then what sign is the charge on q 1 in order to produce the force required to cause the deflection in the string that supports q 1? 21 9 O Negative Neutral Not enough information to decide. Positive QUESTION 5 In the question above, charge q 2 is 1.9x10rge q 1 has mass 0.2g. The separation r is 4.2cm, and the angle θ is 11.3 degrees. Find q 1...
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QUESTION 4 In the diagram below, if q 2 is positive then what sign is the charge on q 1 in order to produce the force required to cause the deflection in the string that supports q 1? 91 F21 - O Not enough information to decide. Positive Neutral O Negative QUESTION 5 in the question abo charge q 2 s 1.7x10-9C and charge q 1 has mass 024g The separation r is 3 3cm...
In the diagram below,if q 2 is positive then what sign is the charge on q 1 in order to produce the force required to cause the deflection in the string that supports q 1? Ci F21 Fg- m19 O Positive O Not enough information to decide. O Neutral O Negative
QUESTION 4 a2 21 Not enough information to QUESTIONS In the question above. charge q 2 is 2x10 9c and charge q 1 has mass o 23g. The separation r is 2.5cm, and the angle 0 is 15.9 degrees. Find q 1 (magnitude and sign, you don't need to enter a + for positive answers but you will need to enter a -if negative). Note: the answer for this question is very small and using scientific notation will help. This...
In the image above if q 1 has mass 0.2g and charge q
2 is 2.7x10 -9C. The separation r is 4.1cm,
and the angle θ is 13.9 degrees. Find the magnitude of the electric
field produced by q 2 at the location of q 1.
Please be sure to express your answer in N/C (you don't need to
enter units with your answer).
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What is the direction of the electric field at the position of q 1 produced by q 2? F21 Fg - mg o Up Not enough information given to determine this O Right Into the page Down Out of the page o Left In the question above if q 1 has mass 0.2g and charge q 2 is 2.7x10 9C. The separation r is 4.2cm, and the angle is 15.2 degrees. Find the magnitude of the electric field produced by...
What is the direction of the electric field at the position of q 1 produced by q2? 91 21 Fa - m19 We were unable to transcribe this imageIn the question above if q 1 has mass 0.2g and charge q 2 is 2.6x10 °C. The separation r is 5.2cm, and the angle 0 is 16.3 degrees. Find the magnitude of the electric field produced by q 2 at the location of q 1. Please be sure to express your...
(1 point) Determine the sign of fe and fy at each indicated point using the contour diagram of shown below. (The point P is that in the first quadrant, at a positive z and y value; Q through T are located clockwise from P, so that Q is at a positive r value and negative y. etc.) 6 2 P 8 (a) At point Q f is? and fy is (b) At point R is and fy is (c) At...
Form 2: Page 6 A point charge Q is placed at the origin at r=0. What is the electric potential V at a distancer from this point charge? a. kQ/r2 b. kQ²/1 c.-k / d. -kQ/ kor An electric field in one dimension varies as E(x)=CX The potential is zero at x = 0 What is the potential V(x)? a-CX2/2 b. 2CX-32/3 c. -2CX32/3 d. -2CX 2 Cx12/3 18. The electric field vector between two charges of - and in...