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
Force will be attractive on charge q1 due to q2 because both are of opposite nature.
Charge 1 is positive and is located at the origin. Charge 2 is negative and is...
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 = -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 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 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 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?
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.
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 - -18.8 cm, y -24.8 cm. Measured counter-clockwise from the +x axis, in degrees, what is the direction of the electric force vector on charge 1? D Question 6 10.5 pts
Charge 1 of +3 micro-coulombs is located at the origin, charge 2 of -7 micro-coulombs is located at x = 0 cm, y = -16 cm, and charge 3 of +5 micro-coulombs is located at x = -15 cm, y = 0 cm. What is the direction of the total electric force on charge 1 measured counter-clockwise from the +x axis, in degrees? please show your work so i understand