A charge of +3.0 ?c is fixed at (-1,1) cm, and a charge of-5 ?0 is...
1. Two fixed charges, +1.0x 106 C and -3.0 x 106 C, are placed 10 cm apart. (a) Where may a third charge be located so that the net force acting on this charge is zero? (b) Is the equilibrium stable or not?
Two fixed charges, +1.0 x 10-6 C and -3.0 x 10-6 C, are placed 10 cm apart. (a) Where may a third charge be located so that the net force acting on this charge is zero? (b) Is the equilibrium stable or not? Please explain and show all formulas to solve this problem! Thanks
. Two fixed charges, +1.0 x 10 C and -3.0 x 106 C, are placed 10 cm apart. (a) Where maya third charge be located so that the net force acting on this charge is zero? (b) Is the equilibrium stable or not?
1. Two fixed charges,+1.0 x 10-6 C and -3.0 x 10-5 C, are placed 10 em apart. (a) Where may a third charge be located so that the net force acting on this charge is zero? (b) Is the equilibrium stable or not?
QUESTION 1 A +6.0 PC charge (charge A) is placed at the origin (i.e, x = 0 m), a +9.0 PC charge (charge B) is placed at x = -5.0km and a -3.0 C charge (charge is placed at x +2.0 cm. What is the net force on charge A due to charges B and C? (to 2 sf and in N)
A 3.0 C charge is at the origin, a –6.0 C charge is at the coordinate (0.0, 0.25 m) and a 10.0 C charge is located at (2.0 m, 0.0 m). Calculate the potential at the position (2.0 m, 0.25 m). Draw a picture.
A +4.5 PC charge is located at coordinates x= +3.0 cm and y = +3.0 cm. Another +4.5 uc charge is located at coordinates x= -3.0 cm and y = +3.0 cm. What is the magnitude of the electric field at the origin? A. 6.75 x 104 V/m B. 2.35 x 104 V/m C. 1.73 x 104 V/m D. 6.75 x 103 V/m E. 13.5 x 10 V/m
A 1 C point charge is placed at (0,+3) and another at (0,-3). What is the force on a third charge of -2C placed at (0,0)?
A 1.0 nC charge is placed at (0.0 cm, 2.0 cm) and another 1.0 nC charge is placed at (0 cm,-2.0 cm). A third charge +q is placed along a line halfway between q1 and q2 such that the angle between the forces on q due to each of the other two charges is 60∘. The resultant force on q is (5.0 × 10^-5i) N. What is the magnitude of the charge q?
A charge of +5 micro-coulombs is placed at x = 0 cm, y = +14 cm, a charge of -3 micro-coulombs is placed at x = 0 cm, y = -21 cm, a charge of +9 micro-coulombs is placed at x = -5 cm, y = 0 cm, and an unknown charge is placed at at x = +19 cm, y = 0 cm. The angle of the total electric field at the origin is 302 degrees counter-clockwise from the...