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please answer and explain clearly rges is shown below with q-5.00 nc x (cm -q 10...
Two charges Q = - 9.5 nC, and q = + 3.5 nC are placed as shown
below. Given that a = 60 cm and b = 80 cm. Draw field vectors
required to solve the problem clearly for full credits. (a)
Calculate the net electric field due to Q and q at P in unit vector
notation. (b. If an electron is placed at P, determine the electric
force experienced by the electron in unit vector notation.
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In Figure 17.40(b), q-5.00 nC, b-9.00 and c10.00. 10 x(cm) -bq +q +c9 Figure 17.40(b) Enter 'infinity"' for the following answers where appropriate. (a) Find the total electric field at x5.00 cm. infinity N/C (b) Find the total electric field at x13.0 cm. N/C (c) If the charges are allowed to move and eventually be brought to rest by friction, what will the final charge configuration be? (That is, will there be a single charge, double charge, etc., and what...
Three point charges are arranged as shown in the figure below. 5.00 nC 0.300 m9 0.100 m 3.00 nC (a) Find the vector electric field that the q 9.50 nc and -3.00 nc charges together create at the origin. The correct answer is not zero. N/C i+ 0 The correct answer is not zero. N/C j (b) Find the vector force on the 5.00 nC charge.
Two point charges, q₁= +10 nC and q₂= -5 nC, are located on the x-axis at x= 0 and x=5.00 m. What is the electric field at point x=3.0 m?
Two charges Q. = 2 nC and Q2 = -4 nC are separated by 1 m. a) What is the total electric field E(magnitude and orientation) in the mid point of these charges? Draw the vectors on the diagram! Q1 d = 1m b) What is the total electric potential due to the two charges at that point? What is the electric potential energy of the system?
1. Given two particles with-6.00-nC and+5.00 nC charges as shown in Figure 1 and a particle with charge q 1.610 0 C at the origin, (a) what are the direction and magnitude of the net force exerted by the two charges on the test charge q? (b) What is the electrie potential at the origin due to the two 6.00-nC and +5,.00 nC particles? tonc5 nC 2. A solid sphere of radius 50.0 cm has a total positive charge of...
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2. Three point charges [q10 nC, 15 nC, q 5 nC] are placed at the vertices of a 5nC rectangle, as shown. (a) Find the magnitude and direction of the net cm.- electric force exerted on charge q2-15 nC due to the two other charges. 3cm (b) Determine the magnitude and direction of the net electric field due to the three charges at the vacant vertex, as shown (c) What electric force...
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q1 6) For the figure shown in Fig. 1, -20 nC, q2-50 nC, q3-30 nC Size a is 2.4 cm, and side b is 5.5 cm Use the following steps to find the magnitude and direction (angle) of the net force on q3. Be sure to draw and label the forces, showing their directions. Also draw and label the components of the forces In your calculations, show the calculation of the components clearly. q 43...
1. Consider the static configuration of charges shown at right. a) Calculate the x and y components of the electric field vectors at positions a and b. Then draw the vectors at each position. [3] 2 1 cm + 1 cm Q,- -40 nC Q2 = +30 nC b) Calculate the magnitude of force that a +10-nC point charge would feel if placed at position a. [1] c) In the space below, draw what the field lines look like very...
Point charge q1 =-5.00 nC is at the origin and point charge q2 = +3.00nC is on the x -axis at x = 3.00 cm. Point P is on the y-axis at y = 4.00cm.Calculate the electric fields E1 and E2 at point P due to the charges q1 and q2. Express your results in terms of unit vectorsUse the results of part (a) to obtain the resultant field at P, expressed in unit vector form.