Three identical small Styrofoam balls (m = 2.189) are suspended from a fixed point by three...
Three identical small Styrofoam balls of mass 1.96 g are suspended from a fixed point by three nonconducting threads, each with a length of 47.2 cm and negligible mass. At equilibrium the three balls form an equilateral triangle with sides of 28.3 cm. What is the common charge carried by each ball? The acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s2 and the value of Coulomb’s constant is 8.98755 × 109 N · m2/C2 .
Your receipt no. is 154-4112 Previous Tries Three dentical small Styrofoam balls (m2.10g) are suspended from a fixed point by three nonconducting threads, each with a length of 54.9cm and with negligible mass. At equilibrium the three balls form an equilateral triangle with sides of 31.6cm. What is the common charge q carried by each ball? Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 3/11 Previous Tries
4. Three small pith balls of the same mass m are suspended by equa, weightless threads of length I from a common point. A charge q is divided equally between the balls, and they come to equilibrium at the corners of a horizonal,equilateral triangle whose sides are d Show that 12-d
I Review Three 3.0 g balls are tied to 80-cm-long threads and hung from a single fixed point. Each of the balls is given the same charge q At equilibrium, the three balls form an equilateral triangle in a horizontal plane with 20 cm sides Part A What is q? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. | q= 1 Value Units Subm式
Two point charges of equal mass m, charge Q are suspended at a common point by two threads of negligible mass and length E. Show that at equilibrium the inclination angle ? of each thread to the vertical is given by If ? is very small, show that
くHomework-1 Problem 25.73 l Review Part A Three 3.0 g balls are tied to 80-cm-long threads and hung from a single fixed point. Each of the balls is given the same charge q. At equilibrium, the three balls form an equilateral triangle in a horizontal plane with 20 cm sides What is ? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. q= Value Units Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback
Problem 3: In Figure, two tiny conducting balls of identical mass m and identical charge q hang from nonconducting threads of length L. Assume that is so small that tanê can be replaced by its approximate equal, sino 1/3 (a) Show that x= q2L 27€, mg gives the equilibrium separation x of the balls. (b) If L=120 cm, m=10 g, and x=5.0 cm, what is /q/? lee L L 9 9
Two identical balls of mass 44.1 g are suspended from threads of length 1.11 m and carry equal charges as shown in the figure. Each ball is 0.70 cm from the centerline. Assume that the angle 9 is so small that its tangent can be replaced by its sine. This is called the small angle approximation and means that for small angles sin() tan(). Find the magnitude of charge on one of the balls 7.70x 10.9 C 4pts You are...
42 In Fig. 21-38, two tiny conducting balls of identical mass m and identical charge q hang from nonconducting threads of length L. Assume that θ is so small that tan 0 can be replaced by its approximate equal, sin θ (a) Show that gives the equilibrium separation x of the balls. (b) If L = 120 cm, m = 10 g, and x = 5.0 cm, what is igl? Scanned by CamScan
two conducting balls of identical mass m = 10 g and identical charge q hang from nonconducting threads of length L = 130 cm. If x = 3.1 cm, what is q? Since x is much smaller than L approximate sin(?) by ?.