for the problem 11 , figure is not attached so i choose to solve 9th problem
here i am using formula for the calculation of coulomb force on the charge q is F = kqQ/r2
here i am using vector component method to get the net force
direction and magnitude.
Please show all work and steps! 11 Looking back at the figure fr problem §13.29, determine...
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Be quantitative aUU 02 21 3 uC -4pC Figure 13.67 ..P47 At a particular moment, three charged particles are located as shown in Figure 13.67. Q1 -41C, Q2 +3 μC, and 0s--2HC. Your answers to the following questions should be vectors. (Recall that 1 uC 1 x 10 C.) (a) Find the electric field at the location of Q3, due to Q1. (b) Find the electric field at the location of Q3, due to...
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(a) Three point charges are placed along the y-axis, with charge ql -3 HC charge at (0,0,0) m, q2 --4-uC at (0,-4,0) m, and q3 -2 uC at (0,3,0) m. What is the net electrostatic force on q3? Answer:0.0045N0) (b) Two point charges are placed along the x-axis, with charge q 3 nC charge at (50,0,0) cm, and q2--4-nC at (0,0,0) cm. At what location along the x-axis, other than infinity, can another charge q3-2 nC...
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If a-2.1 mm, b = 3.1 mm, Q1-64 nC, Q2-84 nC, and q = 24 nC in the figure, what is the magnitude of the electric force on q? 7) 90 b a. 1.5 N b. 1.9 N c. 0.52 N d. 2.7 N e. 2.3 N
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Two particles having charges of q1-0.50 nC and q2 10 nC are separated by a distance ofr 3 m along the x-axis as shown in the figure below. Assume that the left charge, q1 is placed at the origin (x-0) and that the positive x direction points to the right. At what point on the x-axis can a positive third charge be placed such that it experiences zero net electric force?
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13.2 Electric Force. Coulomb's Law Coulomb's Lau Firi a F12= 41 o 2f12-Note that Fi2 is the force on l by 2; and 12-71-72 points from 2 to 1.fi 7 is the unit vector in the direction of In general, for multiple di rete charges, net one on char e 1, F -4 (Pairwise vector sum; superposition principle). For convenience, ke = 9 x 109 appropriate units. Think How is N3L applicable here? Σ in...
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2. Three point charges [q10 nC, 15 nC, q 5 nC] are placed at the vertices of a 5nC rectangle, as shown. (a) Find the magnitude and direction of the net cm.- electric force exerted on charge q2-15 nC due to the two other charges. 3cm (b) Determine the magnitude and direction of the net electric field due to the three charges at the vacant vertex, as shown (c) What electric force...
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Problem 11 (lab) Determine the total Coulomb force on a charge q = +5.00 UC located at the point (5.00, 3.00) due to the four charges in the table below. 4.00 Charge (m) x [m] y [m] q1 +6.00 4.00 0.00 q2 -3.00 1.00 93 -4.00 8.00 1.00 94 +2.00 7.00 5.00 Isimulate in Interactive Physics and determine the percent error for the x component and y component for the total Coulomb force...
PHYS 434 Vall 181S Show all steps and work starting from them vd the equation used in order to receive full credit. Cerr of -3.0 uC is places at the origin of an xy-coordinate system, and a second point charge 1. A poin charge the positive y axis at y- 4.0 m. Calculate (a) the x and components of the net electric field at x - 5.0 m. (10pts) (b) the magnitude, and direction of the net electric field at...
Problem 3 - Electric force and Electric field I. [8 points) In the figure below the charge in the middle is Q = -3.0 nC. For what charge qı will the force on a positive charge qz be zero? (Indicate whether qıhas to be positive or negative charge.) 1nC = 10-°C, Coulomb's constant k = 9.0 x 10°N·m2/c2 0 42 10 cm 10 cm II. [12 points] A +5.0-uC point charge is placed at the 0 cm mark of a...
Problem 3 - Electric force and Electric field I. [8 points) In the figure below the charge in the middle is Q = -3.0 nC. For what charge qı will the force on a positive charge qz be zero? (Indicate whether qıhas to be positive or negative charge.) 1nC = 10-°C, Coulomb's constant k = 9.0 x 10°N·m2/c2 0 42 10 cm 10 cm II. [12 points] A +5.0-uC point charge is placed at the 0 cm mark of a...