In the figure below, q1- 1.70x10-7 c and q2 3.70x10-7 c. 91 12 >x (cm) 0...
Three point charges are placed on the x-y plane: a +35.0 nC charge at the origin, a-35.0 nC charge cm, and a +120 nC charge at the point (10.0 cm, 8.00 cm). 1) Find the x component of the total electric force on the +120 nC charge due to the other two. (Express your answer to two significant figures.) mN Submit You currently have 1 submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed You can make 9 more submissions...
COMPLETE ONLY # 2 AND 4 Three point charges are placed on the x-y plane: a +40.0 nC charge at the origin, a -40.0 nC charge on the x axis at 10.0 cm, and a +130 nC charge at the point (10.0 cm, 8.00 cm). Cumulative Problem 5 1234 Three point charges are placed on the x-y plane: a 40.0 nC charge at the origin, a -40.0 nC charge on the x axis at 10.0 cm, and a130 nC charge...
Three point charges are placed on the x-y plane: a 25.0 nC charge at the origin, a -25.0 nC charge on the x axis at 10.0 cm, and a110 nC charge at the point (10.0 cm, 8.00 cm) 1) Find the x component of the total electric force on the +110 nC charge due to the other two. (Express your answer to two significant figures.) mN Submit You currently have 4 submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed....
Two charges are placed on the x axis, +3.00 uc at the origin and -10.0 uC at x = 10.0 cm. 1) Find the electric field on the x axis at x = 6.00 cm. Enter a positive value if the electric field points in the +x direction and a negative value if the electric field points in the -x direction. (Express your answer to three significant figures.) Submit You currently have 0 submissions for this question. Only 10 submission...
In the figure below, 91 = 1.70 x 10 -7 C and 92 = 3.70 x 10 -7 C. 91 92 - X (cm) 1 2 TT 3 4 5 6 7 8 1) What is the x component of the electric field e at the point (x, y) = (6.00 m, 3.00 m)? (Express your answer to three significant figures.) NOTE -- the figure is correctly labeled in centimeters and the question is asking for the E-field at (6,3)...
What is the answer to this question and how did you do it? A charge of +3.00 HC is located at the origin, and a second charge of -2.00 HC is located on the x-y plane at the point (50.0 cm, 40.0 cm). 1) Determine the x-component of the electric force exerted by the -2.00 HC charge on the +3.00 HC charge. (Express your answer to three significant fgures.) N Submit You currently have 4 submissions for this question. Only...
A charge of +3.00 μC is located at the origin, and a second charge of-2.00 μC is located on the x-y plane at the point (50.0 cm, 30.0 1) Determine the x-component of the electric force exerted by the -2.00 HC charge on the -3.00 uC charge. (Express your answer to three significant figures.) Submit You currently have O submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed You can make 10 more submissions for this question. 2) Determine the...
Three charges (q1 = 7 μC, q2 = -5.6 μC, and q3 = 2.9μC) are located at the vertices of an equilateral triangle with side d = 8.5 cm as shown A charge q4 = 2.9 μC is now added as shown. 3) 43 91 A charge q4-2.9 HC is now added as shown What is F2,x, the x-component of the new net force on q2? N Submit You currently have 7 submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are...
Please help with all four!! In the figure below, q1 1.20x 10-C and q2-3.00x 10-C. 1 x (cm) 0 1 2 3 45 6 78 What is the x component of the electric field E at the point (x, y) (0.00 cm, 3.00 cm) (Express your answer to three significant figures.) 5 NSubmit Your submissions: 6.20 x Computed value: 6.20 Feedback: Submitted: Sunday, January 27 at 3:00 PM What is the y component of the electric field E at the...
In the figure below, q1 = 1.50××10−7−7 C and q2 = 3.50××10−7−7 C. 2) What is the y component of the electric field E⃗ E→ at the point (x, y) = (6.00 m, 3.00 m)? (Express your answer to three significant figures. 3) What is the x component of the force F→ acting on an proton at that position? (Express your answer to three significant figures.) answer is to 10^-18N 4)What is the y component of the force F→ acting...