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A Q1 = +2.0 nC point charge and a Q1 = - 4.0 nC point charge are 6.0 cm apart on the x-axis. 2- A Q1+2.0 point charge and a Q14.0 point charge are 6.0 cm apart on the Find the point on the -axis where the electric field is zero. You must show the Electric filed vectors for both charges at a point between the two charges, and also at a point outside of the two charges on the...
Three point charges are placed on the x-y plane: a +25.0 nC charge at the origin, a -25.0 nC charge on the x axis at 10.0 cm, and a +110 nC charge at the point (10.0 cm, 8.00 cm). a) Find the x component of the electric field at the location of the +110 nC charge due to the presence of the other two charges? (UNITS: kN/C) (Express your answer to two significant figures.) b) Find the y component of...
JV 1. A positive charge qi is located at the point (0,0) and a negative charge q2 at (a,0) At an arbitrary point (Oy) on the y-axis: (a) Find the magnitude of the electric field E1 due to charge qi and the magnitude of the electric field E2 due to charge q2 in terms of the given quantities q1, q2.y, and a. (b) Find the cos and sin of the angle θ that the vector E2 makes with the x-axis,...
Point charge q1 = -5.00 nC is at the origin and point charge q2 = +3.00nC is on the x -axis at x = 3.00cm. Point P is on the y-axis at y = 4.00cm. Calculate the electric fields E⃗ 1 and E⃗ 2 at point P due to the charges q1 and q2. Express your results in terms of unit vectors Use the results of part (a) to obtain the resultant field at P, expressed in unit vector form.
Point charge q1 = -5.00 nC is at the origin and point charge q2 = +3.00nC is on the x -axis at x = 3.00cm. Point P is on the y-axis at y = 4.00cm. A)Calculate the electric fields E⃗ 1 and E⃗ 2 at point P due to the charges q1 and q2. Express your results in terms of unit vectors (see example 21.6 in the textbook). B) Use the results of part (a) to obtain the resultant field...
Three point charges are placed on the x-y plane: a +60.0 nC charge at the origin, a -60.0 nC charge on the x axis at 10.0 cm, and a +160 nC charge at the point (10.0 cm, 8.00 cm). 1) Find the x component of the total electric force on the +160 nC charge due to the other two. (Express your answer to two significant figures.) ? mN 2) Find the y component of the total electric force on the...
A positive charge of magnitude Q1 = 6.5 nC is located at the origin. A negative charge Q2 = -7.5 nC is located on the positive x-axis at x = 14.5 cm from the origin. The point P is located y = 15 cm above charge Q2Part (a) Calculate the x-component of the electric field at point P due to charge Q1. write your answer in units of N/C. Part (b) Calculate the y-component of the electric field at point P...
Point charge q1 = -5.00 nC is at the origin and point charge q2 = +3.00nC is on the x -axis at x = 3.00cm. Point P is on the y-axis at y = 4.00cm. Part A Calculate the electric fields E⃗ 1 and E⃗ 2 at point P due to the charges q1 and q2. Express your results in terms of unit vectors (see example 21.6 in the textbook). Express your answer in terms of the unit vectors i^,...
A positive charge of magnitude Q1 = 7.5 nC is located at the origin. A negative charge Q2 =-3.5 nC is located on the positive x-axis at x= 19.5 cm from the origin. The point P is located y = 14.5 cm above charge Q2. Part (a) Calculate the x-component of the electric field at point P due to charge Qy. Write your answer in units of N/C. Part (b) Calculate the y-component of the electric field at point P due to...
A -10.0 nC point charge and a +20.0 nC point charge are 15.0 cm apart on the x-axis. A -10.0 nC point and a +20. 0 nC point charge are 15.0 cm apart on the x-axis. What is the electric potential at the point on the x-axis where the electric field is zero? Express your answer with the appropriate units. V = Value Units What is the magnitude of the electric field at the point on the x-axis, between the...