Three charges are attached to the vertices of a triangle as shown in the figure below....
Three charges are attached to the vertices of a triangle as shown in the figure below. Assume that the positions of the -0.6 C and the +0.8 C charges formed the ty-axis and the -0,6C and the +1.0 C charges formed the +x-axis. +0.80 NLC 10.0 cm 8.0 cm -0.60 C +1.0 C (a) Determine the x-coordinate of the +0.8 C charge. m (b) Determine the y-coordinate of the +0.8 C charge. m (c) Determine the x-coordinate of the +1.0...
Three charges are attached to the vertices of a triangle as shown in the figure below. Assume that the positions of the -0.6 pc and the +0.8 PC charges formed the+y-axis and the -0.6 pc and the +1.0 C charges formed the x-axis. +0.80 C 80 cm 10,0 cm -0.60 uc +1.0 C (*) Determine the x-coordinate of the +0.8 pc charge (*) Determine the y coordinate of the 0.8 C charge (c) Determine the coordinate of the +1.0 C...
Three charges are attached to the vertices of a triangle as shown in the figure below. Assume that the positions of the -0.6 JC and the +0.8 PC charges formed the +y-axis and the -0.6 pc and the +1.0 PC charges formed the +x-axis. +0.80 uc 10.0 cm 8.0 cm -0.60 4C +1.04C (a) Determine the x-coordinate of the +0.8 C charge. m (b) Determine the y-coordinate of the +0.8 C charge. m (c) Determine the x-coordinate of the +1.0...
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Three charges are attached to the vertices of a triangle as shown in the figure below. Assume that the positions of the 0.6 C and the +0.5 charges formed the yaadis and the-0.6 y and the +1.0 C charges formed the x-axis. +0.80 uc 10.0 cm 8.0 cm L -0.60 uc +1.0 C (a) Determine the x-coordinate of the +0.8C charge (b) Determine the y coordinate of the +0.8C charge m (c) Determine the x-coordinate of the +1.0 y...
Three point charges lie at the vertices of an equilateral
triangle as shown. Charges #2 and #3 make up an electric dipole.
The net electric torque that charge #1 exerts on the dipole is:
Three point charges lie at the vertices of an equilateral
triangle as shown. Charges #2 and #3 make up an electric dipole.
The net electric force that charge #1 exerts on the dipole is
in
The answer for first one is A and the second one...
Three charges are at the corners
of an isosceles triangle as shown in the figure . The 5.00 μC charges form a dipole.a) Find the magnitude of the force the
-10.00 μC charge exerts on the
dipole.F= _______ Nb) Find the direction of the force
the -10.00 charge exerts on the
dipole.(Suppose that -axis directs to the top of the image.) = ____________ counterclockwise from the +y - directionc) For an axis perpendicular to the line
connecting the 5.00 μC charges at...
NAME (5 points) 1. Three point charges are fixed in place in a right triangle. What is the magnitude and direction of the electric force on the -0.60 4C charge due to the other two charges? +0.80 pc 100 cm 8.0 cm ---- + C +1.0 -0.60 C
Three point charges lie along a straight line as shown in the figure below, where q1 = 6.30 µC, q2 = 1.59 µC, and q3 = -2.12 µC. The separation distances are d1 = 3.00 cm and d2 = 2.00 cm. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the net electric force on each of the charges.Three charges lie along a horizontal line. Positive charge q1 is on the left. Positive charge q2 is a distance d1 to the right of...
The three charges in the figure below are at the vertices of an isosceles triangle. Let q = 8.00 nC and calculate the electric potential at the midpoint of the base. (Let d1 = 1.00 cm and d2 = 4.50 cm.) Three charged particles lie at the vertices of an isosceles triangle. The bottom side has length d1 and the upper sides have length d2. The positive top charge is labeled q and the bottom two negative charges are each...
Three charges, q1=+q, q2=-q, and q3=+q, are at the
vertices of an equilateral triangle, as shown in the figure.
***Part A***
Rank the three charges in order of decreasing magnitude of the
electric force they experience. Rank charges from largest to
smallest magnitude of the electric force they experience. To rank
items as equivalent, overlap them.
***Part B***
Give the direction angle, theta, or the net force experienced by
charge 1. Note that theta is measured counterclockwise from the
positive...