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DQuestion 1 2 pts 91 OA 93 12 Let q2"q3-1.0× 10-6 C, q1"q4"-1.0× 10-6 C, and a-0.1 m. What is the magnitude of the force acting on q4? O 2.70 0-540 O 5.40 o 0.00
q4 93 Let q1-43-1.0x 10-6 C, q2-q4-1.0x 10-6 C,and a-0.1 m. What is the magnitude of the force in Newtons acting on a2?
An electron and a proton are 1.0 x 10^-6 m apart. Calculate the force between them in Newtons, and whether its attractive or repulsive.
Two fixed charges, +1.0 x 10-6 C and -3.0 x 10-6 C, are placed 10 cm apart. (a) Where may a third charge be located so that the net force acting on this charge is zero? (b) Is the equilibrium stable or not? Please explain and show all formulas to solve this problem! Thanks
Three point charges are fixed on the x-axis: 9.7×10−6 C at x = −0.52 m, −4.1×10−6 C at the origin, and 1.6×10−6 C at x = 0.26 m. Find the electrostatic force acting on the charge at the origin due to the other two charges. Let a positive value indicate a force in the positive x direction, and a negative value indicate a force in the negative x direction.
Three point charges are fixed on the x-axis: 2.1×10−6 C at x = −0.81 m, −3.8×10−6 C at the origin, and 8.4×10−6 C at x = 0.84 m. Find the electrostatic force acting on the charge at the origin due to the other two charges. Let a positive value indicate a force in the positive x direction, and a negative value indicate a force in the negative x direction.
1.0 nC If a = 1.86 x component: ON y component: -1532E-6N Question 2 cm, what would be the force on the 1.0 nC charge at the bottom of the figure? Express your answer in component 4i 4.0 cm 2.0 cm 92 Q + 3.0 cm 3.0 cm In the figure above, q, 4.11 nC, 92-8.22 nC, and ga 8.22 nC. If the net force on qi is O, then what would q be? Answer: Click "Submit Answer" below to...
In the figure below, q1 = 1.50××10−7−7 C and
q2 = 3.50××10−7−7 C.
2) What is the y component of the electric field E⃗ E→ at the
point (x, y) = (6.00 m, 3.00 m)? (Express your answer to three
significant figures.
3) What is the x component of the force F→ acting on an proton
at that position? (Express your answer to three significant
figures.) answer is to 10^-18N
4)What is the y component of the force F→ acting...
In the figure below, q1 = 1.50××10−7−7 C and
q2 = 3.50××10−7−7 C.
2) What is the y component of the electric field E⃗ E→ at the
point (x, y) = (6.00 m, 3.00 m)? (Express your answer to three
significant figures.
3) What is the x component of the force F→ acting on an proton
at that position? (Express your answer to three significant
figures.) answer is to 10^-18N
4)What is the y component of the force F→ acting...
22. Two identical charges. 91 = 42 = 6.0 C. are separated by 1.0 m. lal Calculate the electric field and electric potential difference at point P.midway between them. b) Replace one of the charges with a charge of the same magnitude but opposite sign and repeat the calculation in (a). c) Discuss your solutions. 23. Points X and Y are 30.0 mm and 58 mm away from a charge of +8.0 xC. fa) How much work must be done...