Charges 1 C and -1 C are located at (10 m, 0 m) and (-10 m, 0 m), respectively, on the x-axis. At which of the following points the electric potential produced by the two charges is zero?
Question 11 options:
|
|||
|
|||
|
|||
|
Charges 1 C and -1 C are located at (10 m, 0 m) and (-10 m, 0 m), respectively, on the x-axis. Which of the following surfaces is an equal-potential surface? Question 12 options: a) x = 5 m plane. b) y = 0 plane. c) x = 0 plane. d) y = 5 plane.
wo charges, -2.1 μC and -4.7 μC , are located at (-0.60 m , 0) and (0.60 m , 0), respectively. There is a point on the x-axis between the two charges where the electric field is zero. Find the location of the point where the electric field is zero.
1. Two point charges, q, and q are fixed in position. a is located at (0, d). qg is located at (0,-d). The value of q, is known, and it is positive. The value of q, is unknown. The value of d is known, and it is positive. Also fixed in position is a uniformly charged line segment of length d. This segment is parallel to the x-axis and its left end is located at (d/2.-d). The total electric field...
d
Point charges Q_1 = + 3 10^6 C and Q_2 = -9 10^-6 C are fixed on the x axis at x = -11 m and x = +11 m, respectively. Sketch the electric potential (voltage) on the x axis for this system. (NOT FOR CREDIT -- but essential for the next parts.) Your sketch should show that there is a point on the x axis between the two charges where V=0. Is this point closer to Q_1 or...
Two point charges q1-+2.36 nC and q2 = 241 are located along the x axis as shown in the diagram below. The distance between the two charges is d 1.75 m. 42 (a) Which of the following graphs correctly represents the total electric potential versus x for the region-2.50 m /: 2.50 m? V (V) 200 V (V) 100 x (m) x (m) -100 -200 V (V) 200 V (V) 100 x (m) x (m) -100 -200 (b) At what...
Problem 3: Two equal charges g.-9-2x 10-6 C are located at z 0, V-0.3 m and z 0, V 0.3 m respectively. What are the magnitude and direction of the total electric force that q and g exert on a third charge 4.0 x 10 C located at 0.4 m, y 0m? Problem 4: What is the magnitude of the electric field E at a Geld point 2.0 m from a point charge q 4.0 x 10-9 C? Problem 5:...
Flag question a) Two point charges of 40 C each, located in the x-y plane at (1,1,0) and (-1,-1,0) respectively. to = 8.85 x 10-12 F/m. V = 4RER i) Sketch this configuration in Cartesian coordinates 12 marks] (8 marks] ii) Determine the electric field at a point 3 m on the z-axis. Q [17 marks) iii) Find the electric potential at any point Palong the x-axis. (5 marks] iv) Evaluate Vat x = 1. [2 marks] b) A thin...
Two point charges, q1 = 27.4 nC and q2 = 13.3 nC, are located on the x−axis at x = 0 m and x = 1.00 m , respectively. Where on the x−axis is the electric field equal to zero? m
Question 5 (1.5 points) Two point charges, q,= +1 nC and q = -4 nC, are located on the x-axis at x= 0 and x=5.00 m. What is the electric field at point x=3 m? Your Answer: Answer Question 6 (1.5 points) Two point charges, q,= +2 nC and q = -14 nC, are located on the x-axis at x= 0 and x=7 m. What is the distance of ZERO electric field from the positive charge? Your Answer: Answer
Two charges are located in fixed positions along the x-axis. One charge (Q1=-3.40*10^-9 C) is located at x=0 cm while the second charge (Q2=-5.10*10^-9 C) is located at x= +12.3 cm. What is the electric potential at x= -5.5 cm?