force on +5C by+7C = kq1q2 / r1^2
= 9*10^9*5*7 / 0.4^2
= 1.968*10^12 N ( to the left)
force on +5C by -3 C = kq1q2/r^2
= 9*10^9*5*3 / 1.3^2
= 7.98*10^11 N ( to the right)
net force on charge +5C = (1.968*10^12 - 7.98*10^10) = 1.88*10^12 N ( to the left)
QUESTION 4 3 charges are positioned along a horizontal line. A +5 C charge is placed...
QUESTION 4 3 charges are positioned along a horizontal line. A +5 C charge is placed at the pointX 0 m A +7 C charge is placed at the point X :-0.4 m A-3 C charge is placed at the point X 1.3 m. What is the magnitude of the force on the +5 C charge, in units of Newtons?
Problem 2 -Superposition Principle for electrie forces between point charges Two charges are positioned along the horizontal -axis. 6.0 uC is positioned in the origi 02 =-60 pC is positioned at x = 2.0 m. A third charge 03-3.0 pC is placed halfway betwe 01 and 02 (at the point x = 1.0 m). Compute: a) The magnitude of the net electric force acting on Q b) The direction of the net electric force acting on Q3. e) The electric...
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(a) Three point charges are placed along the y-axis, with charge ql -3 HC charge at (0,0,0) m, q2 --4-uC at (0,-4,0) m, and q3 -2 uC at (0,3,0) m. What is the net electrostatic force on q3? Answer:0.0045N0) (b) Two point charges are placed along the x-axis, with charge q 3 nC charge at (50,0,0) cm, and q2--4-nC at (0,0,0) cm. At what location along the x-axis, other than infinity, can another charge q3-2 nC...
[5] Three point charges are placed along a line as shown in the Figure. What is the net force on the -5 x 106 C charge caused by the two other charges? 3.0 uC 8.0 uC 20 cm 30 cm [10] The charges show in the Figure below are not moving. What is the force, F (as a vector!), on the change point source +4.0 x 10 C due to the other two charges? +4.0 uC 20 cm 20 cm...
two point charges of magnitude positive 3 UC and -5 UC are placed along the x-axis at x equals 0 centimeters and y equals 40 cm respectively.where must a third charge q be placed along the x axis so that it does not experience any net force because of the other two charges.
30 Line 1 An infinite line of charge with linear density 6.4pC/m is positioned along the axis of a thick conducting shell of inner radius a . 2.8 cm and outer radius b-4.6 cm and infinite length. The conducting shell is uniformly charged with a linear charge density A 2-4.4 HC/m 1) What is E(P), the electric field at point P, located at (x,y) (-10.6 cm, 0 cm)? N/C Submit 2) What is EyIP), the electric field at point P,...
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A point charge of +3 micro-coulombs is placed at x = +0.4 m, y = 0 m and a point charge of -8 micro-coulombs is placed at x-O m, y +0.3 m. What is the magnitude of the total electric field produced by both charges in 105 N/C at the origin?
(13%) Problem 3: Point charges of 0.21 C and 0.61 C are placed a25 m apart. -& 5096 Part (a) At what point along the line between them is the electric field zero? Give your answer in meters from the 0.21 HC charge. 50% Part (b) What is the magnitude of the electric field. in newtons per coulomb, halfway between them? Grade Summary
Two point charges with charge +5 mC are positioned at coordinates (0, 2 mm) and (0, -2 mm). a.What is the Electric field at location (2 mm, 0)? If a third point charge +3 mC is placed at (2 mm, 0), determine the force felt by that charge
Two charges +10 HC and +11 pC are placed along the z axis, with the first charge at the origin (z 0) and the second charge at z = +1 m. Find the magnitude and direction of the net force on a -4 nC charge when placed at the following locations below. Overall Hint halfway between the two charges: magnitude of force is 0 144 mN, and the direction is a in +x direction b. on the r axis at...