Due this Monday, May 25 at 11:59 pm (EDT) +y 0 À +x B Three students...
Pls help Three students converge on the last textbook in the store. All three it and begin to pull in the directions shown in the above figure. Student A exerts a force of 51.43 N, student B pulls with a force of 24.06 N, and student C pulls with a force of 74.15 N at an angle theta (theta) 80.55 degrees above the -x axis. Considering these three forces (ignore the force of gravity on the book), what is the...
3 Students and a Textbook-Extended +X students converge on the last textbook in the store. All three grab it and begin to pull in the directions shown in the above figure. Student A exerts a force of 55.46 N, student B puils with a force of 17.30 N, and student C pulls with a force of 59.33 N at an angle 6(theta)-72.61 degrees above the -x axis. (The drawing is not to scale.) You want to determine the net force...
Three point charges lie in the x-y plane as shown in the diagram below: q1 70.9 HC and is located at the origin; q2= 30.5 HC and is located at x 2.41 m and y = 0; q3= -18.7 HC and is located at x = 1.21 m and y = 2.21 m. A force diagram showing the forces acting on qi and a coordinate system are given in the diagram. 9(m) 21 -x (m) e10 Peason Eaos e Calculate...
Three point charges lie in the x-y plane as shown in the diagram below: q1= 67.1 pC and is located at the origin ; q2" 33.7 pC and is located at x = 2.81 m and y = 0; 17.3 μC and is located at x = 1.61 m and y = 2.21 m. A force diagram showing the forces acting on q1 and a coordinate system are given in the diagram. g(m) 31 d2 F. 21 Calculate the y-component...
Three point charges lie in the x-y plane as shown in the diagram below: q,-67.1 pC and is located at the origin; q2-33.7 pC and is located at x = 2.81 m and y = 0; 17.3 μC and is located at x = 1.61 m and y = 2.21 m. A force diagram showing the forces acting on q1 and a coordinate system are given in the diagram. g(m) 31 d2 F. 21 Calculate the y-component of the net...
Three charges, q1 = +2.61nC, q2 =-1.41nC, and q3 = +9.41nC, are at the corners of an equilateral triangle, each of whose sides are of length, L, as shown in the figure below. 92 The angle a is 60.0° and L- 0.429 m. We are interested in the unmarked point midway between the charges q1 and q2 on the x axis. For starters, calculate the magnitude and direction of the electric field due only to charge q1 at this point....