(3306) Problem 1: Two identical 8.5 kg point particles are located as shown in the figure....
(50%) Problem 2: A system consists of three identical point particles, A, B, and C, as shown in the figure. The mass of each particle is 32 kg. 3 m 3 m 8 m DWhat is the gravitational potential (in nJ/kg) of this system at the point P? g,sys 2.00
In the figure below, three point particles are fixed in place in the ry plane. Particle 1 has a massm, particle 2 has a mass m2-2m, and particle 3 has a mass m3 3m. +y m3 O- m1 +x 1.5d 1. What is the direction relative to the r axis of the net gravitational force exerted on particle 3 by the 2. What is the direction of the net gravitational field at the point (z =-1.5d, y = d) if...
what is the gravitational potential ( in nj/kg) of this system at point P? (50%) Problem 2: A system consists of three identical point particles. A. B. and C. as shown in the figure. The mass of each particle is 29 kg. 3 m 3 m AO 8 m
1. In the figure below, three point particles are fixed in place in the xy plane. The three partiles sit on the corners of an equilateral triangle with sides of length a = 2.50 mm. Particle 1 has a mass m1 = 12.0 kg, particle 2 has a mass m2 = 18.0 kg, and particle 3 has a mass m3 = 15.0 kg. m --- -- 1 m3 (a) What is the magnitude and direction of the net gravitational force...
Two point particles are moving in the x,y plane as shown. The mass m1= 3.90 kg is located at ( 2.00m,1.00m) and has the velocity v1= 3.00 m/s in +y direction. The mass m2= 2.40 kg is located at (0,1.00m) and has the velocity v2= 2.00 m/s in +x direction. (Figure 1) Part A Part complete Find the magnitude of their total angular momentum (about the origin O). .......k g ⋅ m 2 / s Part B Part complete What is the direction...
please answer part a and b (5%) Problem 13: Charge q,-8.5 nC is located at the coordinate system origin, while charge q,--1.5 nC is located at (a, 0). where a = 0.65 m. The point P has coordinates (a, b), where b 2.8 m. 50% Part (a) At the point Pfind the x-component of the electric field Ex in units of NC Grade Summary 0% 100% or Potential sin() | cos() | tanQ | π|( cotan asinacos0 atan0 acotan0 sinh0...
Constants Periodic Table Two identical particles, each of mass m, are located on the 3 axis at = +20 and = -20 Part A Determine a formula for the gravitational field due to these two particles for points on the y axis; that is, write g as a function of y, m, 20, and so on. Express your answers in terms of the variables y, m, 20, and appropriate constants. Enter your answers separated by a comma. IVO AEO ?...
Two charpes, 1 = 90 nC and 42 -10 nC are instantaneously located on the x-axis a distance 30.20 m apart as shown in the figure below. The two charges are moving with velocity v = 1.20 Mm/s in the uz direction. There is nothing at the point P a distance y = 0.60 m above the x-axis in the y direction P 2 X NR Part A Find the y-component of the net electric field due to the two...
Gravitation Exercises Problem 1 Consider the following figure. An illustration shows two particles, each labeled M, one placed at each end of a vertical line. A horizontal line intersects the vertical line right at its center. A point P is at the right end of this horizontal line. The distance between the vertical line and the point P is r. The distance between the horizontal line and each particle M is a (a) Compute the vector gravitational field at a...
Two charged particles are located in the X-Y Plane. Particle 1 carries 0.510 uC of charge and is located at x = 4.19 m and y = 1.48 m. Particle 2 carries 0.430 uC of charge and is located at x = -3.04 m and y = -4.69 m. Find the X component of the Electric Field at a Point located at x = 3.03 m and y = -0.32 m, in Newtons per Coulomb.