Chapter 21, Problem 007 In the figure three charged particles lie on an x axis. Particles...
three charged particles lie on an x axis. Particles 1 and 2 are fixed in place. Particle 3 is free to move, but the net elec- trostatic force on it from particles 1 and 2 happens to be zero. If L23 =2.67 L12, what is the ratio q1/q2?
QUESTION 12 Find the ratio of q1/g2 for problem 21.7 of the text usingL23-1.8L12 ..7 In Fig. 21-23, three charged -L12-*-し23-뻐 particles lie on an x axis. Particles 1 and 2 are fixed in place. Particle 3 is free to move, but the net elec- Figure 21-23 Problems 7 and 40 trostatic force on it from particles 1 and 2 happens to be zero. If L23-L12, what is the ratio q/42? 9
In the figure particles 1 and 2 are fixed in place, but particle 3 is free to move. If the net electrostatic force on partide 3 due to particles 1 and 2 is zero and L23 = 2.82L12, what is the ratio 01/02? ----- 2 S Number Units the tolerance is +/-5%
Chapter 21, Problem 014 Three particles are fixed on an x axis. Particle 1 of charge q1 is at x = -a and particle 2 of charge q2 is at x = +a. If their net electrostatic force on particle 3 of charge Q is to be zero, what must be the ratio q1/q2 when particle 3 is at (a) x = +0.268a and (b) x = +1.24a?
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In Figure 21-23, three charged particles lie on an xaxis.Particles 1 and 2 are fixed in place. Particle 3 is free to move,but the net electrostatic force on it from particles 1 and 2happens to be zero. If L23 =42, what is the ratiog/92? 112 Fig. 21-23
Chapter 21, Problem 020 GO Figure (a) shows an arrangement of three charged particles. Particles A and C are fixed on the x axis, but particle B can be moved along a circle centered on particle A. During the movement, a radial line between A and B makes an angle o relative to the positive direction of the x axis (see Figure (b). The curves in Figure (C) below give, for two situations, the magnitude Fnet of the net electrostatic...
Chapter 21, Problem 046 In the figure four particles are fixed along an x axis, separated by distances d-3.60 cm. The charges are q1-+4e, q2--e, q3-+8, and q4-+12e, with e-1.60 x 10. 19 C. What is the value of the net electrostatic force on (a) particle 1 and (b) particle 2 due to the other particles? 3
Chapter 21, Problem 010 In the figure four particles form a square with edge length a 4.12 x 102 m. The charges are q1 = q-2.49 x 1015 C and q2 = q3 = q. (a) what is q if the net electrostatic force on particle l is zero? (b) Is there any value of g that makes the net electrostatic force on each of the four particles zero? 3 Number Units the tolerance is +/-2%
Three particles are fixed on an x axis. Particle 1 of charge q1 is at x- -a and particle 2 of charge q2 is at x +a.If their net electrostatic force on particle 3 of charge Q is to be zero, what must be the ratio q1/a2 when particle 3 is at (a)x-+0.298a and (b) x- +1.65a? (a) Number Units (b) Number Units In the figure particle 1 of charge q1 -1.04 HC and particle 2 of charge 42 -2.98...
fr.uni BACK NEXT Chapter 21, Problem 018 In Figure (a) three positively charged particles are fixed on an x axis. Particles B and C are so close to each other that they can be considered to be at the same distance from particle A. The net force on particle A due to particles B and C is 2.28 x 10 23 N in the negative direction of the x axis. In Figure (b), particde B has been moved to the...