Homework Problem 2.11 Consider the system of three point charges at the right. All charges are...
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Wednesday Homework Problem 3.6 Six positive charges Q are arranged in a circular pattern as shown to the right. (a)Compare the strength of the electric field at points A and B. Is the field stronger, weaker, or about the same (b)On a full sheet of paper, draw the field map using 2 lines (c)Draw the direction of the acceleration of an electron (d)Draw a dipole (two charges on a stick) at point C with at these locations?...
P1. (60 pts) Three point charges are placed in the corners of a right triangle of side a - 2 m, which is rotated 90 deg, as shown in the figure below, where g is 1μC. In the point P, we place another charge qo of 1 μC. (a) (10 pts) Find the net electric field E vector (direction and magnitude) in P. (b) (10 pts) Find the electric force in P. (c) (10 pts) With V 0 at infinity,...
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13.3 Electric Field - Discrete and Continuous Distributions 2A 2c0 Separately, draw the electric field lines produced by a positive point charge +g: a negative point charge, +2g i q; a charge 2. Draw a constant electric field arrows to the right.) Ignore the electric fields generated by the charges themselves. (a) Place a positive charge q in it. Draw the force vector on this charge. (b) Also, now, place a negative charge q...
Two charges (dipole) of +q = +6.00 μC and −q = −6.00 μC along
the y-axis, separated by 3.00 m, as shown in the figure below.
Point P is located 4.00 m directly to the right of the positive
charge, as shown. The origin is located halfway between the
charges.
(a) At point P (test point), sketch and label the electric field
E+ due to the positive charge +q, and the electric field E - due to
the negative charge...
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A system with a point charge at the origin with charge +Q is
surrounded by a spherical dielectric shell with dielectric constant
κ= 2.0. Select the figure below that correctly represents the
electric field map for the system.
a) Figure a
b) Figure b
c) Figure c
The figure shows three particles with charges Q1 and Q2 with the electric field lines shown. What is the ratio of Q1/Q2? O 1:4 O 1:1 08:4 2:4 04:1 Given...
Q1. MULTIPOLES - point charges You haye four point charges. Their location and charges in Cartesian coordinates are: A positive charge -2q located at (a,0,0), another charge -2q located at (-2,0,0), a 3rd charge -q located at (0,0,b), and finally a fourth charge +57 located at (0,0,-b) - What is the total charge, and dipole moment, of this distribution of charges? Use the methods of "the multipole expansion" (Griffiths section 3.4.1) to find a simple approximate formula for V(r,0) (in...
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Two point charges +Q and +2Q are located on two corners of a square with sides of length d as shown below. Take Q = 15 nC and d = 0.1 m. 20 a - 2 pts) What is the electric field at point A due to the charge Q? Be sure to give a magnitude and direction and to give the proper units. b- 3 pts) What is the electric field at point A due to...
11: Three charges are fixed at the corners of a rectangle as shown. Find the magnitude and direction of the electric field at the 4h corner. la m JAC 5m 12: Draw electric field lines for the following situations: A: A single charge -2Q. B: Two charges:+Q and +3Q C: Two charges: Q, the other of -2Q
1. Consider the static configuration of charges shown at right. a) Calculate the x and y components of the electric field vectors at positions a and b. Then draw the vectors at each position. [3] 2 1 cm + 1 cm Q,- -40 nC Q2 = +30 nC b) Calculate the magnitude of force that a +10-nC point charge would feel if placed at position a. [1] c) In the space below, draw what the field lines look like very...
1. A point charge +Q is located at the origin, and a point
charge -Q is located at (x,y) = (0,L).
(a) Find the electric field at point P, which is a distance L
away from both +Q and -Q, as shown in the diagram. Express your
answer in unit vector notation using the coordinate system
given.
(b) A point charge -2Q is placed at point P. Find the Coulomb
force on the charge -2Q due to the other two...