Charge 1 is positive and is located at the origin and charge 2 is negative. The electric force on charge 1 due to charge 2 is 317.2 degrees measured counter-clockwise from the +x axis. What is the direction of charge 2 due to charge 1 measured counter-clockwise from the +x axis, in degrees? Nothing related to the charges, changes.... they are still the same charges in the same positions. please show your work
Charge 1 is positive and is located at the origin and charge 2 is negative. The...
Charge 1 is positive and is located at the origin and charge 2 is negative. The electric force on charge 1 due to charge 2 is 292.2 degrees measured counter-clockwise from the +x axis. What is the direction of charge 2 due to charge 1 measured counter-clockwise from the +x axis, in degrees? Nothing related to the charges, changes.... they are still the same charges in the same positions.
Charge 1 is positive and is located at the origin and charge 2 is negative. The electric force on charge 1 due to charge 2 is 324.6 degrees measured counter-clockwise from the +x axis. What is the direction of charge 2 due to charge 1 measured counter-clockwise from the +x axis, in degrees? Nothing related to the charges, changes.... they are still the same charges in the same positions.
Charge 1 is positive and is located at the origin and charge 2 is negative. The electric force on charge 1 due to charge 2 is 303.9 degrees measured counter-clockwise from the +x axis. What is the direction of charge 2 due to charge 1 measured counter-clockwise from the +x axis, in degrees? Nothing related to the charges, changes.... they are still the same charges in the same positions. show work
D Question 6 10.5 pts Charge 1 is positive and is located at the origin and charge 2 is negative. The electric force on charge 1 due to charge 2 is 319.5 degrees measured counter-clockwise from the +x axis. What is the direction of charge 2 due to charge 1 measured counter-clockwise from the +x axis, in degrees? Nothing related to the charges, changes... .they are still the same charges in the same positions. D Question 7 10.5 pts
Charge 1 is positive and is located at the origin. Charge 2 is negative and is located at x = -16.3 cm, y = -26.7 cm. Measured counter-clockwise from the +x axis, in degrees, what is the direction of the electric force vector on charge 1?
Charge 1 is positive and is located at the origin. Charge 2 is negative and is located at x = -18.4 cm, y = -26.1 cm. Measured counter-clockwise from the +x axis, in degrees, what is the direction of the electric force vector on charge 1?
Charge 1 is positive and is located at the origin. Charge 2 is negative and is located at x = -16.7 cm, y = -26.1 cm. Measured counter-clockwise from the +x axis, in degrees, what is the direction of the electric force vector on charge 1? show all work
Charge 1 is positive and is located at the origin. Charge 2 is negative and is located at x = -17.4 cm, y = -22.2 cm. Measured counter-clockwise from the +x axis, in degrees, what is the direction of the electric force vector on charge 1? please show your work
D Question 5 10.5 pts Charge 1 is positive and is located at the origin. Charge 2 is negative and is located at x -16.6 cm, y - -25.9 cm. Measured counter-clockwise from the +x axis, in degrees, what is the direction of the electric force vector on charge 1?
A charge is located at the origin, another charge is located somewhere on the ty axis, another charge is located somewhere on the -y axis, and a fourth is located somewhere on the +x axis. The angle of the total electric force on the charge at the origin is 27 degrees counter-clockwise from the +x axis. Then, the charge at the origin changes sign and its magnitude (absolute value of its charge) increases by a factor of 2.7. All other...