Two identical asteroids are floating in space, separated by a distance, d. The asteroids both have a charge q and a mass m. If the Coulomb force and the gravitational force are equal (thereby counteracting each other), find the charge on an asteroid as a function of mass.
As a reminder, the equation for gravitational force is F=Gm1m2r122.
(Can you also add a dimensional analysis please)
Two identical asteroids are floating in space, separated by a distance, d. The asteroids both have...
Two identical asteroids are floating in space, separated by a distance, d. The asteroids both have a charge q and a mass m. If the Coulomb force and the gravitational force are equal (thereby counteracting each other), find the charge on an asteroid as a function of mass. As a reminder, the equation for gravitational force is F=Gm1m2r122.
Two asteroids of different masses are separated in space by a distance of 5m. Which one (if either) feels a stronger gravitational force due to the other? Or are they the same? Explain your reasoning.
mer uf space (10 points total) I hree asteroids are positioned at the corners of a right-triangle, as shown below. The asteroids have the following masses: Mi -5.20 x 1020 kg M2 2.40 x 1021 kg Ms 7.20 x 1021 kg Mi r13-1.03 x1010 m M2 r23 -2.07 x 1010 m My Asteroids M2 and Ms are separated by a distance r23-2.07 x 1010 m, and asteroids Mi and Ms are separated by a distance of r1-1.03 x 1010 m,...
Two identical particles, each having charge +q, are fixed in space and separated by a distance d. A third particle with charge -Q is free to move and lies initially at rest on the perpendicular bisector of the two fixed charges a distance x from the midpoint between those charges (see figure below). tq -Q a) Show that if х ıs small compared with d, the motion of Q is simple harmonic along the perpendicu arbi sector. Submit a e...
Why is the following situation impossible? Two identical dust particles of mass 1.00 µg are floating in empty space, far from any external sources of large gravitational or electric fields, and at rest with respect to each other. Both particles carry electric charges that are identical in magnitude and sign. The gravitational and electric forces between the particles happen to have the same magnitude, so each particle experiences zero net force and the distance between the particles remains constant.
Two identical isolated particles, each of mass 1.65 kg, are separated by a distance of 30.6 cm. What is the magnitude of the gravitational force exerted by one particle on the other? N
The relationship between the electric force F (e) and the gravitational force F (g) (or 1. weight) between two electrons. Two equal and equally charged spheres of 0.1 g of mass each are suspended from the same point by threads of 13 cm in length. Due to the repulsion between both, the spheres are separated 10 cm as seen in the graphic representation. Find the load of 2. each of them. Calculate the number of electrons that add an electric...
(1) Consider two point charges of magnitude q/2 separated by distance R and held in relative position by a massless rod. An identical massless rod with the same charges lies a distance R away, in the same plane, parallel, q and with centers aligned. I guess you better see the drawing! 2 By dimensional analysis, the force between these two objects must be some factor times kq2/R2, in other words: kq2 Find the factor C.
(1) Consider two point charges of magnitude q/2 separated by distance R and held in relative position by a massless rod. An identical massless rod with the same charges lies a distance R away, in the same plane, parallel, and with centers aligned. I guess you better see the drawing! q 2 By dimensional analysis, the force between these two objects must be some factor times kq2/R2, in other words: kq2 2 Find the factor C.
The magnitude of the electrostatic force between two identical ions that are separated by a distance of 8.4 × 10-10 m is 188.4 × 10-9 N. (a) What is the charge of each ion? (b) How many electrons are “missing” from each ion (thus giving the ion its charge imbalance)? please show every step so I can follow along. Also, please tell me how many sig figs to use and why :( Thank you.!!