11. What are the magnitude and direction of the acceleration of an electron at a point...
A) Determine the magnitude of the acceleration experienced by an electron in an electric field of 802 N/C. B) How does the direction of the acceleration depend on the direction of the field at that point?
. As shown in the diagram, three positive point charges are arranged to the east, west, and north(1 point) of point a. All three charges have equal magnitude q, and each is at a distance r from point a. What is the magnitude and direction of the electric field at point a? Ok, directed north Ok directed south direated south Ok , directed south 3r2 9r 3q A moving electron enters an electric field. The initial velocity of the electron...
30,32 b) What if both charges are PUSILIVU. 26. Two point charges 91 and 92 are 3.00 m apart, and their total charge is 20 °C. (a) If the force of repulsion between them is 0.075 what are magnitudes of the two charges? (b) If one charge attracts the other with a force of 0.525N, what are the magnitudes of the two charges? Note that you may need to solve a quadratic equation to read your answer. 18.4 Electric Field:...
question 7 Q-7An electron is moving at 2 meters per second in the +z direction when it encounters a 12-N/C electric field directed in the +x direction and a 12-T magnetic field directed in the +y direction. Determine A) the electric force (magnitude and direction), and B) magnetic force (magnitude and direction) acting on the electron. For extra credit determine the net force and resulting acceleration of the electron
Calculate the magnitude of the electric field at the origin due to the following distribution of charges: -q at (x,y) = (a,a), -q at (-a,-a), +q at (-a,-a) and +q at (-a,a). Where q = 5.85 × 10-7 C and a = 2.10 cm. Set up an 8-point compass at the origin, where north points along the positive y-axis, such as that shown in the diagram to the right. What is the direction of the electric field at the origin created...
A test charge of +3 uC is at a point P where the net electric field due to other charges is directed to the right and has a magnitude of 4 x 106 N/C. If the test charge is replaced with a charge of -3 μC, what happens to the electric field at P? The field has the same magnitude as before, but changes direction. The field increases in magnitude and changes direction. The field remains the same. The field decreases in magnitude and...
Part A Determine the magnitude of the acceleration experienced by an electron in an electric field of 540 N/C. 10 A¢ a= 9.49 • 10-49 OO? Submit Previous Answers Request Answer * Incorrect; Try Again Part B How does the direction of the acceleration depend on the direction of the field at that point?
The electric force experienced by a -2.2 μC charge at some point P has a magnitude of 19.2 N and points due North. a. What is the magnitude of the electric field, in newtons per coulomb, at P? b. What is the magnitude of the force, in newtons, that an electron would experience if it were placed at point P instead of the given charged particle? c. If a proton were placed at point P instead of the electron, what...
QUESTION 4) What is the direction of the electric field at point A due to charge C in Fig. 1? QUESTION 5) What is the magnitude of the electric field in N/C at point A due to charge D in Fig. 1? Consider three 1-nC magnitude charges B, C, and D configured as shown in Fig. 1. Each small square in the grid has sides of 0.2 m. Figure 1
f. Referring to part e, what is the magnitude and direction of the force exerted on q? g. If q= - 1800 μcoul, how does the answer in part f change? 2. Two point charges Q1 40 μcoul and Q2 -120 μcoul are fixed on the xy plane as shown in the figure i! at right. 8m, a. What is the electric field at b. What is the electric field at c. What is the resultant electric ,--4m point P...