A 3 C charge and a 2 C charge are separated by 0.3m apart. What is...
Charge A (q1 = 1 C) and charge B (q2 = 2C) are 2 m apart. Charge C (q3 = 2 C) is located between them, and the force on charge C is zero. How far from charge A is charge C? a. 0.7 m b. 1 m c. 0.5 m d. 0.8 m
Charge 1 and charge 2 are separated by 34 cm and the magnitude of the electric force between them is 20 N. The distance between them is changed, but the magnitudes of the charges do not change. The force between them now is 5 N. What is the distance between them now in cm?
Charge 1 and charge 2 are separated by 40 cm and the magnitude of the electric force between them is 20 N. The distance between them is changed, but the magnitudes of the charges do not change. The force between them now is 5 N. What is the distance between them now in cm? Show work please
Charge 1 and charge 2 are separated by 42 cm and the magnitude of the electric force between them is 20 N. The distance between them is changed, but the magnitudes of the charges do not change. The force between them now is 5 N. What is the distance between them now in cm? please show your work
Charge 1 of 22.0 micro-coulombs and charge 2 are separated by some distance and the magnitude of the electric force between them is 20 N. Charge 1 is then changed, but the distance between the charges is the same. The force between them now is 5 N. What is the magnitude of the first charge now in micro-coulombs?
Charge 1 of 22.3 micro-coulombs and charge 2 are separated by some distance and the magnitude of the electric force between them is 20 N. Charge 1 is then changed, but the distance between the charges is the same. The force between them now is 5 N. What is the magnitude of the first charge now in micro-coulombs?
Charge 1 of 25.0 micro-coulombs and charge 2 are separated by some distance and the magnitude of the electric force between them is 20 N. Charge 1 is then changed, but the distance between the charges is the same. The force between them now is 5 N. What is the magnitude of the first charge now in micro-coulombs? Show work
Charge 1 of 34.1 micro-coulombs and charge 2 are separated by some distance and the magnitude of the electric force between them is 20 N. Charge 1 is then changed, but the distance between the charges is the same. The force between them now is 5 N. What is the magnitude of the first charge now in micro-coulombs? please show your work
3-16. Two charges of +10-6 C are located 1 cm apart. (a) What is the force on a charge of +10-8 C halfway between them? (b) What is the force on a charge of –10-8 C at the same place? (c) What must be value of the strength of the electric field halfway between the two +10-6 -C charges?
By what distance must two charges of +2 C and +3 C be separated so that the repulsive force between them is 4.20x10^10 N?