A charge of -3.04 μC is fixed at the center of a compass. Two additional charges are fixed on the circle of the compass (radius = 0.112 m). The charges on the circle are -3.88 μC at the position due north and +5.06 μC at the position due east. What is the magnitude of the net electrostatic force acting on the charge at the center?
As you know same charge repels each other. Opposite charge attracts each other .
So we find Fc and Fb direction in the figure -
A charge of -3.04 μC is fixed at the center of a compass. Two additional charges...
A charge of -3.16 μC is fixed at the center of a compass. Two additional charges are fixed on the circle of the compass (radius = 0.108 m). The charges on the circle are -3.93 μC at the position due north and +4.84 μC at the position due east. What is the magnitude of the net electrostatic force acting on the charge at the center?
A charge of-2.95 μC is fixed at the center of a compass. Two additional charges are fixed on the circle of the compass, which has a radius of 0.106 m. The charges on the circle are 4.05 μC at the position due north and +5.20 μC at the position due east. what are the magnitude and direction of the net electrostatic force acting on the charge at the center? Specify the direction relative to due east. magnitude direction
A charge of-2.99 μc is fixed at the center of a compass. Two additional charges are fixed on the circle of the compass (radius = 0.106 m). The charges on the circle are-3.84 μC at the position due north and +4.95 μC at the position due east. What is the magnitude of the net electrostatic force acting on the charge at the center? Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 2/10 Previous Tries
A charge of -4.20C is fixed at the center of a compass. Two additional charges are fixed on the circle of the compass (radius = 0.108 m). The charges on the circle are -3.75C at the position due north and +6.44C at the position due east. What is (a) the magnitude and (b) direction of the net electrostatic force acting on the charge at the center? Specify the direction as an angle relative to due east.
A charge of -3.96C is fixed at the center of a compass. Two
additional charges are fixed on the circle of the compass (radius =
0.0946 m). The charges on the circle are -5.22C at the position due
north and +6.27C at the position due east. What is (a) the
magnitude and (b) direction of the net electrostatic force acting
on the charge at the center? Specify the direction as an angle
relative to due east.
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A charge of -3.1 µC is fixed at the center of a compass. Two additional charges are fixed on the circle of the compass, which has a radius of 0.099 m. The charges on the circle are -3.8 µC at the position due north and +4.70 µC at the position due east. What are the magnitude and direction of the net electrostatic force acting on the charge at the center? Specify the direction relative to due east. magnitude N direction...
A charge of -2.8 µC is fixed at the center of a compass. Two additional charges are fixed on the circle of the compass, which has a radius of 0.097 m. The charges on the circle are -3.65 µC at the position due north and +5.05 µC at the position due east. What are the magnitude and direction of the net electrostatic force acting on the charge at the center? Specify the direction relative to due east.
A charge of -3.05 µC is fixed at the center of a compass. Two additional charges are fixed on the circle of the compass, which has a radius of 0.090 m. The charges on the circle are -4.3 µC at the position due north and +5.05 µC at the position due east. What are the magnitude and direction of the net electrostatic force acting on the charge at the center? Specify the direction relative to due east.
A charge of -2.95 µC is fixed at the center of a compass. Two additional charges are fixed on the circle of the compass, which has a radius of 0.109 m. The charges on the circle are -3.65 µC at the position due north and +4.85 µC at the position due east. What are the magnitude and direction of the net electrostatic force acting on the charge at the center? Specify the direction relative to due east.
A charge of -3.25 µC is fixed at the center of a compass. Two additional charges are fixed on the circle of the compass, which has a radius of 0.099 m. The charges on the circle are -4.1 µC at the position due north and +4.70 µC at the position due east. What are the magnitude and direction of the net electrostatic force acting on the charge at the center? Specify the direction relative to due east.