Four charged particles (two having a charge +Q and two having a charge -Q) are arranged in the xy-plane, as shown in the figure. These particles are all equidistant from the origin. The electric potential (relative to infinity) at point P on the z-axis due to these particles, is
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349. Four charged particles--two of charge +q and two of charge -q-are held in position in a square arrangement, so that each side of the square has a length R. The two positive charges are held at opposite corners, and the two negative charges are held at opposite corners. What is the net electric field at the center of the square due to the four charges? 4kg (v2R/2)2 (A) E= R2 y2k R2 (D) 0
3. Three charged particles are positioned in the xy plane: a 50-nC charge at y 6 m on the y axis, a -80-nC charge at x4 m on the x axis, and a 70-nc charge at y -6 m on the y axis. (a) What is the electric potential (relative to a zero at infinity) at the point x 8 m on the x axis? (b) What is the electric potential energy of this configuration of charges?
Two point particles, each having a charge equal to q, sit on the base of an equilateral triangle that has sides of length L as shown in the figure below. A third point particle that has a charge equal to Q = 11q sits at the apex of the triangle. A fourth point particle that has charge q' is placed at the midpoint of the baseline making the electric field at the center of the triangle equal to zero. What...
Two point particles, each having a charge equal to q, sit on the base of an equilateral triangle that has sides of length L as shown in the figure below. A third point particle that has a charge equal to Q = 3q sits at the apex of the triangle. A fourth point particle that has charge q' is placed at the midpoint of the baseline making the electric field at the center of the triangle equal to zero. What...
There are only two charged particles in a particular region. Particle 1 carries a charge of +q. Particle 2 carries a charge of -2q. They are arranged on the x-axis as shown. Where is is possible to have the net field caused by these two charges equal to zero? Im thinking its at the origin maybe.... There are only two charged particles in a particular region. Particle 1 carries a charge of+ q. Particle 2 carries a charge of -2...
Two charged particles are placed near the origin of an xyz coordinate system. Particle 1 carries charge +q and is on the x axis at x= ± d. Particle 2 carries an unknown charge and is at an unknown location. The magnitude of the electric field at the origin is q/(2πε0d^2), and the electrostatic potential at the origin, relative to V = 0 at infinity, is +3q/(4πε0d). a) If particle 2 is on the x axis, what are its charge...
Two charged particles are placed along the x-axls. The first particle has a charge q+q and Is at the origin. The second has a charge q2-2q and is at x d 4.40 cm (a) Determine the finite vale of x (in cm) where the electric field is zero. cmm (b) Determine the smallest and largest finite values of x (in cm) where the electric potential is zero. (Note: Assume a reference level of potential V- 0 at r) smallest value...
Two charged particles are placed along the x-axis. The first particle has a charge q1 = +q and is at the origin. The second has a charge q2 = −2q and is at x = d = 4.60 cm. Determine the finite value of x (in cm) where the electric field is zero. Determine the smallest and largest finite values of x (in cm) where the electric potential is zero. (Note: Assume a reference level of potential V = 0...
d/2 d/2 Figure 1: (a) Question 2, (b) Question 3 1. The charges and coordinates of two charged particles held fixed in an ry plane are q+3.0uC, 3.5 cm, y0.50 cm, and 24.0uC, 2 (a) Find the -2.0cm, y2 1.5 cm i. magnitude and ii. direction of the electrostatic force on particle 2 due to particle 1 (b) At what i. z and ії. y coordinates should a third particle of charge g.-+4.0 μC be placed such that the net...