Part A In the figure, charge q1 3x10 C is placed at the origin and charge q2 -84x 10 -8.3 μC be placed such that the resultant force on this third charge is zero? C is placed on the x-axis, at x--0.20 m. Where along the positive x-axis can a third charge O -0.20 m-→ 12 9, Express your answer using two significant figures. X- 10.44 rn
In the figure, charge q1=2.0x10^-6 C is placed at the origin and charge q2=-8.0x10^-6 C is placed on the x-axis, at x=-0.20 m. Frind the location along the x-axis where a third charge Q=-8.3 uC can be placed such that the resultant force on this third charge is zero? Please show work and explanation
Part A In the figure, charge q 1-2.8 × 10-6 C is placed at the origin and charge q 2 = 5.0 x 106 C is placed on the x-axis at x = a third charge Q--8.3 C be placed such that the resultant force on this third charge is zero? 20 m. Where a ong the positive x-axis can the resultantforcemme qrdor e 0.20 m 92 41 Express your answer using two significant figures
In the figure, charge q 1 = 2.4 × 10-6 C is placed at the origin and charge q 2 = -6.5 × 10-6 C is placed on the x-axis, at x = -0.20 m. Where along the positive x-axis can a third charge Q = -8.3 µC be placed such that the resultant force on this third charge is zero? 0.20 m 1 41 42
In the figure, charge q 1 = 3.1 × 10-6 C is placed at the origin and charge q 2 = -5.6 × 10-6 C is placed on the x-axis, at x = -0.20 m. Where along the positive x-axis can a third charge Q = -8.3 µC be placed such that the resultant force on this third charge is zero?
In the figure, charge q 1 = 2.1 × 10-6 C is placed at the origin and charge q 2 = -3.8 × 10-6 C is placed on the x-axis, at x = -0.20 m. Where along the positive x-axis can a third charge Q = -8.3 µC be placed such that the resultant force on this third charge is zero?
charge q 1 = 3.2 × 10-6 C is placed at the origin and charge q 2 = -5.1 × 10-6 C is placed on the x-axis, at x = -0.20 m. Where along the positive x-axis can a third charge Q = -8.3 µC be placed such that the resultant force on this third charge is zero?
In the figure, charge-37 ?C is placed at the origin and charge -8 HC is placed on the x-axis, at x =-0.4 m. where along the x- axis can a third charge Q--8.3 C be placed such that the resultant force on this third charge is zero? (Give your answer to the nearest 0.1 m). 12 q1
Exercise 15.1 (page 392) Three charges lie along the x-axis. A positive charge q1 -10 C is at x-1 m, and a negative charge q2- 2uC is at the origin. Where must a positive charge q3 be placed on the x-axis so that the resultant force on it is zero? Exercise 15.2 (Page 394): Using the same triangle,find the vector components of the electric force on q and the vector's magnitude and direction.
A point charge with charge q1 = +5.00 nC is fixed at the origin. A second point charge with charge q2 =-7.00 nC is located on the x axis at x 7.00 m. 1) Where along the x axis will a third point charge of q = +2.00 nC charge need to be for the net electric force on it due to the two fixed charges to be equal to zero? (Express your answer to three significant figures.)