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Identical point charges Q are placed at each of the four corners of a 1.0 m times 2.0 m rectangle. If the magnitude of the electrostatic force on one of the charges is 28.5 N, what is the charge, Q of one of the four charges? mu C
Four point charges of equal magnitude Q = 55 nC are placed on
the corners of a rectangle of sides D1 = 29 cm and D2 = 12 cm. The
charges on the left side of the rectangle are positive while the
charges on the right side of the rectangle are negative. Refer to
the figure.e) Calculate the value of the vertical component of the net
force, in newtons.f) Calculate the magnitude of the net force, in newtons, on the...
Four charges are placed at the corners of a square, where q is
positive (q > 0). Initially there is no charge in the center of
the square.
a) Find the work W required to bring the charge Qf = +q from
infinity and place it at the center of the square.
b) What is the magnitude of the electric force on the charge q
when it is placed at the center of the square?
c) What is the magnitude...
Consider the following figure. (The four charges are at the
corners of a square. Take q = 1.08 µC and Q =
2.10 µC.)
(a) In the figure, what are the magnitude and direction of the
resultant force on q1? (Take
q1 as the origin of the coordinate system and
measure the angle counterclockwise from the positive
x-axis, which is directed towards the right.)
magnitude
direction
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(b) What is the resultant force on the center of mass...
Consider the following figure. (The four charges are at the corners of a square. Take q = 1.11 μC and Q = 2.01 μC.) 91-9 72-0 10.0 cm 73--9 4--0 (a) In the figure, what are the magnitude and direction of the resultant force on q1? (Take q1 as the origin of the coordinate system and measure the angle counterclockwise from the positive x-axis, which is directed towards the right.) magnitude direction (b) What is the resultant force on the...