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Please answer all parts. Thank you! PART A) PART B) A pair of electrically charged objects...
A pair of electrically charged objects attract each other with a force of 2 N when they are a distance of 4 m apart. If their charges stay the same, then what will be the attractive force between them when they are 20 m apart? 50. N 0.080 N 10. N 0.40 N 0.040 N
A pair of electrically charged objects attract each other with a force of 3 N when they are a distance of 9 m apart. If their charges stay the same, then what will be the attractive force between them when they are 45 m apart? 0.060 N 0.12 N 0.60 N 15 N 75 N
A pair of electrically charged objects attract each other with a force of 1 N when they are a distance of 4 m apart. If their charges stay the same, then what will be the attractive force between them when they are 12 m apart? 0.33 N 0.11 N 9.0 N 3.0 N 0.056 N Remember that the electric force F between two charges Q1 and Q2 is given by: F kQ1Q2/r Therefore, the electric force F is INVERSELY proportional...
A pair of point charges attract each other through Coulumb's interaction with a force of 2 N when they are placed at a distance of 8 m apart. If the distance remains the same and one of the charges is increased by a factor of 2, then what will be the new attractive force between them? 0.50 N 1.0 N 8.0 N 8.0 N 4.0 N
A pair of point charges attract each other through Coulumb's interaction with a force of 485 N when they are placed at a distance of 200 m apart. If the first charge increases by a factor of 5; the second charge increases by a factor of 2, and the distance decreases by a factor of 2. What is the new force?
A pair of point charges attract each other through Coulumb's interaction with a force of 215 N when they are placed at a distance of 150 m apart. If the first charge increases by a factor of 3; the second charge decreases by a factor of 6, and the distance decreases by a factor of 4. What is the new force?
A pair of point charges attract each other through Coulumb's interaction with a force of 400 N when they are placed at a distance of 50 m apart. If the first charge decreases by a factor of 6; the second charge decreases by a factor of 5, and the distance increases by a factor of 5. What is the new force?
Please answer all parts. Thank you! PART A) PART B &C) A point charge gives rise to an electric field of 3 N/C at a distance of 7 m. If the distance remains the same and the charge is increased by a factor of 5, then what will be the new electric field? N/C Submit Answer Tries 0/2 What is the magnitude of the electric field due to a point charge of -4 Q at a distance of 1 R?...
Three point charges are arranged as shown below at three vertices of a rectangle. Find the electric potential (Voltage) at the upper left corner without a charge given the following: Q13 nC, Q2-1 nC, Q3-3 nC, 1- 4m, and r2-10 m. Q3 (in units of V) Submit Answer Tries 0/2 A pair of point charges attract each other through Coulumb's interaction with a force of 500 N when they are placed at a distance of 120 m apart. If the...
Three point charges are arranged in a horizontal line as shown below. Find the electric force on Q1 given the following: Q1-1 mC, Q2 1 mC, Q3 3 mC,r-50m, and r2 -75 m. Remember that a positive force points to the right and a negative force points to the left. Q1 Q2 Q3 What is the net force on charge Q1? (in units of N) Submit Answer Tries 0/2 What is the net force on charge Q2? in units of...