Two charges, +2.5 HC and -6.3 uC, are located at (-0.20, 0.15m) and (-0.42,-0.32m) respectively What...
Two charges, Q1- 2.70 HC, and Q2 6.60 uC are located at points (0,-3.00 cm) and (0,+3.00 cm), as shown in the figure. What is the magnitude of the electric field at point P, located at (6.50 cm, 0), due to Q1 alone? 4.74x106 N/C You are correct. Previous Tries What is the x-component of the total electric field at P? By the principle of linear superposition, the total electric field at position P is the vector sum of the...
Two charges, Q1- 3.90 uc, and Q2- 6.90 uC are located at points (0,-4.00 cm) and (0,+4.00 cm), as shown in 2, the figure. What is the magnitude of the electric field at point P, located at (5.00 cm, O), due to Qi alone? Submit Answer Tries 0/20 What is the x-component of the total electric field at P? Submit Answer Tries 0/20 What is the y-component of the total electric field at P? Submit Answer Tries 0/20 What is...
6. Two charges, both of +2.00 uC are located 30.0 cm above and below the origin on the y axis. A third charge of + 4.00 HC is located +40.0 cm from the origin. Find the magnitude and direction of the net force acting on the particle on the x axis.
two charges q1 = 2.00 uC and q2 = 6.10uC are located at points (0, -2.50 cm) and (0, +2.50 cm). What is the magnitude of the electric field at point P located at (4.5, 0 cm), due to q1 alone? what are the x and y components of the total electric field at P? what is the magnitude of the total electric field at P? Evaluate Feedba e,
D Question 2 10 pts For point charge 5.4 uC and point charge -3.6 HC located at the same positions as in the previous question (5 m and 4 m, respectively), determine the magnitude of the net electric field E at the origin (in N/C). Your answer should be a number with two decimal places, do not include the unit Hint: 1uC-10-6C Question 3 10 pts For point charge-7.4 LiC and point charge 6.7 μ( located at the same positions...
Two charges, Q1 3.30 uC, and Q2- 5.20 uC are located at points (0,-2.00 cm) and (0,+2.00 cm), 2 as shown in the figure. 2, What is the maggitude of the electric field at point P, located at (6.00 cm, 0), due to Qi alone? Submit Answer Tries 0/12 What is the x-component of the total electric field at P? Submit Answer Tries 0/12 What is the y-component of the total electric field at P? Submit Answer Tries 0/12 What...
two point charges of 0.08 uC and -0.08 uC respectively are separated by 20 cm. Find the net electric field 10 cm directly above a point midway between the charges. Hint the net electric field has an x component but no y component .
QUESTION 3 1. Two charges are located on the x-axis. A 22 uC charge is located at the origin and a 47 uC charge is located at x = 4.0 m. What is the electric field at x = 3.00 m? C 4.9 10 N/C in the negative x-direction C 4.0 x 10' N/C in the negative x-direction C 4 .9 x 10' N/C in the positive x-direction C 4.5 x 10' N/C in the positive x-direction C 6.3 x...
#2) Two charges, q,-2.5 μC and q2-3.0με, are placed at two corners of an equilateral triangle of side 1.1 m. Calculate the magnitude of the net electric field at the origin O due to the two charges qi and q. Coulomb's constant is 9.0 x 10° Nm2/c2 q-2.5 uC 1.1 m 42-3.0 uC 1.1 m 0
Two point charges, +3.09 uC and -6.25 HC, are separated by 1.32 m. What is the electric potential midway between them?