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5) The point charges in the figure have the following values: q+2.uC, q +6.3uC q3=-0.89HC a) Given that the distance d in Figure is 4.35 cm, find the direction and magnitude of the net electrostatic force exerted on the point qi b) How would your answers to part (a) change if the distance d were doubled? Explain 92 + 93
Two charges of q, = 1.9 uC and q, = -2.9 uc are d = 0.62 m apart at two vertices of an equilateral triangle as in the figure below. (a) What is the electric potential due to the 1.9-2C charge at the third vertex, point P? (b) What is the electric potential due to the -2.9-uC charge at P? (C) Find the total electric potential at P. (d) What is the work required to move a 3.4-uc charge from...
#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
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Exam 2 1) Two charges Q1 =-Q2 and a proton q > 0 are brought from infinity forming a structure ,Q. is atpdistance 10-8 meter from Q2 The charge q > 0 is brougt at a midle between the charges Q1 and Q2, at a distance. Q. = 10-6 Coulomb. The charge of the proton q = 1.6 x 10-19 Coulomb .K = 8.99 x 10° Nm. Compute the energy to form the structure.
The figure shows the equipotential contours in the plane of two point charges. The labels on the contours are in V. Determine for each of the following statement whether it is true or false -10 1.8 2.7 6.0 6.0 2.2 1.8 10 1.4 20 20 10 20 x axis (m) TrueThere is a point along the line y 0 and between x-10 and +10 where the field is zero FalseThe above charge configuration can be described as an electric dipole....
Question 1 (20 pts.) Two point objects are placed on the x-axis with a separations d between them as seen in the figure having equal and opposite charges. For q = 2C, and d = 0.1m: (a) What is the electric field E (vector) at the point P? (b) What is the electric potential V (scalar) at the point P? (c) What is the total electrostatic potential energy U of this system? (d) A third particle with charge Q =...
Question 3 1 pts The figure shows an equilateral triangle ABC. A positive point charge +q is located at each of the three vertices A B, and C. Each side of the triangle is of length a. A point charge Q (that may be positive or negative) is placed at the mid-point between B and C a/2 Ref 18-1 Is it possible to choose the value of Q (that is non-zero) such that the force on Q is zero? Explain...
d/2 4 d/2 ted/2 + q (8c24p84) Two charges q = 5.0u C are fixed in space a distance d = 1.0 cm apart, as shown in the figure. With V = 0 at infinity, what is the electric potential at point C? Submit Answer Tries 0/20 You bring a third charge q = 5.0°C from infinity to C. How much work must you do? Submit Answer Tries 0/20 What is the potential energy U of the three-charge configuration when...
d/2 d/2 Figure 1: (a) Question 2, (b) Question 3 1. The charges and coordinates of two charged particles held fixed in an ry plane are q+3.0uC, 3.5 cm, y0.50 cm, and 24.0uC, 2 (a) Find the -2.0cm, y2 1.5 cm i. magnitude and ii. direction of the electrostatic force on particle 2 due to particle 1 (b) At what i. z and ії. y coordinates should a third particle of charge g.-+4.0 μC be placed such that the net...
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Consider the charge distribution below with qi and q2 being both negative and having the same magnitude. Which of the arrows below best describes the direction of the force exerted on a positive charge placed at the "X"? Select the correct answer CHECK ANSWER 1 of 2 attempts used LAST ATTEMPT! Two particles of equal charge of equal but opposite charges, +q on the left, and-q on the right, are separated by...