Question 3 (1 point) A positive charge q is moving upward along the y-axis as shown...
Positive charge Q is distributed uniformly along the positive y-axis between y = 0 and y = a. A negative point charge -q lies on the positive x-axis, a distance z from the origin (the figure (Figure 1))Part A Calculate the x-component of the electric field produced by the charge distribution Q at points on the positive x-axis. Part B Calculate the y-component of the electric field produced by the charge distribution Q at points on the positive y-axis.
Positive charge Q is distributed uniformly along x-axis from x=0 Positive charge Q is distributed uniformly along the x-axis from x = 0 to x = a. A positive point charge q is located on the positive x-axis at x = a + r, a distance r to the right of the end of Q (Fig. P21.89). Calculate the x- and y-components of the electric field produced by the charge distribution Q at points on the positive x-axis where x...
A point charge Q moves on the x-axis in the positive direction with a speed of 280 m/s. A point P is on the y-axis at y = +70 mm. The magnetic field produced at the point P, as the charge moves through the origin, is equal to -0.30 mu T k. What is the charge Q? (mu_0 = 4 pi Times 10^-7 T. m/A). What is the polarity of the charge?
A positive charge q moves along the positive x-axis in a region of space where a magnetic field points along the negative z-axis and an electric field points 19° below the negative x-axis (in the xy-plane) a. Draw a free body diagram indicating all forces acting on the particle. (Neglect gravity) b. What is the magnitude of the Lorentz force on the particle? c. What is the direction of the Lorentz force? Give your answer in degrees and indicate which...
A positive charge q moves along the positive x-axis in a region of space where a magnetic field points along the negative :- axis and an electric field points 19° below the negative x-axis (in the xy-plane) a. Draw a free body diagram indicating all forces acting on the particle. (Neglect gravity) b. What is the magnitude of the Lorentz force on the particle? c. What is the direction of the Lorentz force? Give your answer in degrees and indicate...
5. An electron carrying charge -9 (where q=1.602e-19 C) is moving along the x axis in the +x direction with a velocity ū(x, y, z) = 5 x 107 cm/s. a. We want to make the electron to curve to the right and eventually go in a circle clockwise in the xy plane by applying a magnetic field. To achieve that, the magnetic field should exert a force on the electron that is perpendicular to its direction of motion. Which...
Positive point charges q = +8.75 μC and q'-+3.75 pC are moving relative to an observer at point P, as shown in the following figure. The distance d is 0.115 m, v-4.30 x 106 m/s, and v'-9.25 x 106 m/s. (a) When the two charges are at the locations shown in the figure, what are the magnitude and direction of the net magnetic field they produce at point P? magnitude direction I select… (b) What are the magnitude and direction...
QUESTION 3 Pictured below is a positive charge q moving in a magnetic field B. What is the direction of the magnetic field that would make the force in the direction shown? O To the right O To the left O Into the page 0 out of the page O Up and to the right
Find the direction of the magnetic force acting on a positive charge for this diagram, where y denotes the velocity of this positive charge and B denotes the magnetic field. (As a standard convention, the symbol denotes a vector pointing into the page, and the symbol denotes a vector pointing out of the page.) OB What is the direction of the magnetic force on the positive charge in this diagram? The magnetic force points What is the direction of the...
8. A negative point charge of magnitude q is placed on the positive y axis at a distance of +a. A positive point charge is placed on the negative y axis at a distance of-a. A third positive charge (a test charge) of the same magnitude q is placed somewhere on the positive x axis. a) What is the magnitude and direction of the third charge if x- 0? b) What is the force on the charge when it is...