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Hi everyone, I'm quite stuck on the second question of the problem and would like some...
An electric point charge of Q_1 = 9.63 nC is placed at the origin of the real axis. Another point charge of Q_2 = 1.83 nC is placed at a position of p = 2.25 m on the_real axis. At which position can a third point charge of q = -7.28 nC be placed so that the net electrostatic force on it is zero? Let the sign of Q_2 be changed from positive to negative. At which position can the...
An electric point charge of Q1 = 5.51 nC is placed at the origin of the real axis. Another point charge of Q2 = 1.71 nC is placed at a position of p = 2.69 m on the real axis. At which position can a third point charge of q = -2.76 nC be placed so that the net electrostatic force on it is zero? (in m)
An electric point charge of Q1 = 9.55 nC is placed at the origin of the real axis. Another point charge of Q2 = 4.33 nC is placed at a position of p = 2.75 m on the real axis. At which position can a third point charge of q = -8.91 nC be placed so that the net electrostatic force on it is zero? (in m) A: 0.6407 B: 0.7496 C: 0.877 D: 1.026 E: 1.201 F: 1.405 G:...
An electric point charge of Q1 = 9.55 nC is placed at the origin of the real axis. Another point charge of Q2 = 4.33 nC is placed at a position of p = 2.75 m on the real axis. At which position can a third point charge of q = -8.91 nC be placed so that the net electrostatic force on it is zero? (in m) A: 0.6407 B: 0.7496 C: 0.877 D: 1.026 E: 1.201 F: 1.405 G:...
An electric point charge of Q1 = 6.25 nC is placed at the origin of the real axis. Another point charge of Q2 = 4.55 nC is placed at a position of p = 2.37 m on the real axis. At which position can a third point charge of q = -5.33 nC be placed so that the net electrostatic force on it is zero? (in m) A: 0.4191 B: 0.5238 C: 0.6548 D: 0.8185 E: 1.023 F: 1.279 G:...
I need help in this problem but not with the physics part, I'm stuck with the algebra, the book skips some algebra steps and I'me getting stuck there, I need to understand how they eliminate K and q3, and also when they are solving for x, what happened to the other x, if you could do that part doing all the algebra steps I would appreciate it so much. Thanks Example 23.3 Where ls the Net Force Zero? AM Three...
Please show all work:) (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...
Please help! 18.25-Coulomb's Law A point charge of 5.00 μC is placed at the origin and a second point charge of-3.00 μc is placed at x = 0.330 m, where along the x-axis can a third charge be placed so that the net force on it is zero? 113 m Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 2/10 Previous Tries What if both charges are positive? 144 m Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 1/10 Previous Tries
3 16 Ponts) A charge of Oi-1ndharge distunce of 0.6 m Find the position at which a hird positive charge Qs can be placed so that the net electrostatic force on it is zero of Q-2x10-9 C are separated by a Qi Q2 0.6m
6 -1 -4 -6 .4 -6-5-4 -3 -2-1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 x (m) entify vectors P and Q in the figure. e abel of vector P on the figure is .. he label of vector Q on the figure is A:11 Bİ 21 C:31 D: 41 Submit Answer Tries 0/20 Let M - (P+). Calculate the magnitude of the vector M. (in m) A: 4.31B: 4.87C: 5.51D: 6.22 E: 7.03 F: 7.95 G: 8.98H: Submit Answer...