Electric force on a charge due to two other charges
NAME (5 points) 1. Three point charges are fixed in place in a right triangle. What...
Three point charges are fixed in place in a right triangle. What is the electric force on the +1.5 HC charge due to the other two charges? +0.84 uC 7.9 cm \ T 0.3 cm .y -0.68 uC +1.5 uC
Three point charges are fixed in place in a right triangle. What is the electrie force on the +1.6-uC charge due to the other two charges? +0.79 uC 10.7 cm 8.4 cm -0.54 uC +1.6 μC N at o below the negative r-axis
Three charges are attached to the vertices of a triangle as shown in the figure below. Assume that the positions of the -0.6 JC and the +0.8 PC charges formed the +y-axis and the -0.6 pc and the +1.0 PC charges formed the +x-axis. +0.80 uc 10.0 cm 8.0 cm -0.60 4C +1.04C (a) Determine the x-coordinate of the +0.8 C charge. m (b) Determine the y-coordinate of the +0.8 C charge. m (c) Determine the x-coordinate of the +1.0...
Three charges are attached to the vertices of a triangle as shown in the figure below. Assume that the positions of the -0.6 pc and the +0.8 PC charges formed the+y-axis and the -0.6 pc and the +1.0 C charges formed the x-axis. +0.80 C 80 cm 10,0 cm -0.60 uc +1.0 C (*) Determine the x-coordinate of the +0.8 pc charge (*) Determine the y coordinate of the 0.8 C charge (c) Determine the coordinate of the +1.0 C...
Three point charges are located at the corners of an equilateral triangle as in the figure below. Find the magnitude and direction of the net electric force on the 1.3s pc charge. (Let A-1.35 pc, B 7.20 pc, and C-_4.38 C) 0.500 m 60.0 magnitude direction below the x-ams
Three point charges are located at the corners of an equilateral triangle as in the figure below. Find the magnitude and direction of the net electric force on the 1.75 B-7.10 pC, and C -4.30 pC.) charge. (Let A = 1.75 pC, 0.500 m 60.0° magnitude direction below the +x-axis
Three fixed point charges are at the vertices of an isosceles triangle with sides 40.00 cm, 40.00 cm and a base of 69.40 cm, with three angles being 30 degree 30 degree and 120 degree; q1 = q2 = +5.00 mu C and q3 = +1.20 mu C. A fourth point charge. Q = +20.00 mu C is placed on the bisector of the triangle a distance 9.30 cm up from the base along the bisector. Determine the net force...
a-e Three charges are attached to the vertices of a triangle as shown in the figure below. Assume that the positions of the 0.6 C and the +0.5 charges formed the yaadis and the-0.6 y and the +1.0 C charges formed the x-axis. +0.80 uc 10.0 cm 8.0 cm L -0.60 uc +1.0 C (a) Determine the x-coordinate of the +0.8C charge (b) Determine the y coordinate of the +0.8C charge m (c) Determine the x-coordinate of the +1.0 y...
Three charges are attached to the vertices of a triangle as shown in the figure below. Assume that the positions of the -0.6 C and the +0.8 C charges formed they-axis and the -0.6 C and the +1.0 C charges formed the +x-axis. +0.80 C 10.0 cm 8.0 cm -0.60 C 10C (a) Determine the x-coordinate of the 0.8 C charge. ) Determine the y coordinate of the +0.0 C charge. (e) Determine the x coordinated the the 1.0 C...
Example: Three point charges are arranged in a right angle triangle as the following diagram shows. A = 4 UC, B = -6 UC, C = 2 °C. Determine the magnitude and direction of the force on charge B. [45.11N | 41.64°] 10 cm ---- 16 cm -- -- ----- 8 cm