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Need Help Physic Part A-D

Part A:

A dipole is centered at the origin, and is composed of charged particles with charge te and -e, separated by a distance 6 x 10 10 m along the y axis. The +e charge is on the -y axis, and the -e charge is on the ty axis

A proton is located at <0, 2 x 10-8, 0> m. What is the force on the proton, due to the dipole? > N

Part B:

An electron is located at <-2 10-8, 0, 0> m. what is the force on the electron, due to the dipole? > N

Part C:

Two dipoles are oriented as shown in the figure below. Each dipole consists of charges held apart by a short rod (not shown to scale). What is the electric field at location A? Start by drawing a diagram that shows the direction of each dipoles contribution to the electric field at location A. (Express your answer in vector form. Assume 1 13 nC and7 nC.) 0 7.23 0 > N/C 24 cm 0.4 mm -2 Small dipole separations not shown to scale 16 cm 0.3 mm -2

Part D:

Problem 13.58 (Multistep) A dipole is centered at the origin, and is composed of charged particles with charge +2e and-2e, separated by a distance 2 10-10 m along the y axis. The +2e charge is on the-y axis, and the-2e charge is on the +y axis.

(a) A proton is located at <0, 4 x 10-8, 0> m. What is the force on the proton, due to the dipole? (Express your answer in vector form.) 2.88E-15 on pt by dipole 0

(b) An electron is located at <-4 × 10.8, 0, 0> m, what is the force on the electron, due to the dipole? (Express your answer in vector form.) 7.2E-16 0 0 -< on e- by dipolc

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