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A-49 n charge is placed 58 mm to the left of a +8 nC charge. What...
1. A 2.00 nC charge and a –5.00 nC charge are 3.00 mm apart. What is the magnitude of the force of the 2.00 nC charge acting on the –5.00 nC charge? Group of answer choices –4.99 x 106 N –9.99 x 10–3 N 9.99 x 10–3 N 4.99 x 106 N 2. A negative charge is located at the origin. You will be calculating the electric field at some point on the +x–axis. What is the "r-hat" direction? to...
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 –3.0 nC charge (on the left) and a +3.0 nC charge (on the right) are separated by some horizontal distance. The point P is a distance 5.0 mm away from each charge. The line from the negative charge (on the left) to point P makes a +25º angle with with the horizontal line between the two known charges. What is the magnitude of the net electric field at point P? (Hint: Make sure you can draw a diagram of...
P3.(a) A +350-nC charge is placed at the origin. A charge Q is placed on the positive x axis at 2.0 cm. As a result, the charge at the origin experiences a force of 3.3 N towards positive x. Calculate Q. (b) A third charge (q = +170 nC) is placed on the x axis, with the result that the charge at the origin now has zero net force. Calculate the position of this third charge. (c) With all three...
Three charges are on a line. The left charge is q1 = 4.0 nC The middle charge is q2 =ー2.0 nC. The right charge is q3 =-8.0 nC. The left and right charges are 2.0 cm from the middle charge. What is the force on the right charge?
When a test charge qo 2 nC is placed at the origin, it experiences a force of 8 x 10-4 N in the positive y direction (a) What is the electric field at the origin? N/Cj (b) What would be the force on a charge of -4 nC placed at the origin? Nj (c) If this force is due to a charge on the y axis at y-3 cm, what is that charge (magnitude and sign)? eBook
When a test charge qo 7 nC is placed at the origin, it experiences a force of 8 x 104 N in the positive y direction. (a) What is the electric field at the origin? N/C j D what would be the force on a charge of -4 nC placed at the aign N j (c) If this force is due to a charge on the y axis at y 3 cm, what is that charge (magnitude and sign)? nc...
18 and 19 What angle does the resultant force on the 8 nC charge at the origin make with the positive x axis? Quadrant I lies between 0 degree and 90 degree, quadrant II between between 90 degree and 180 degree, etc. Answer in units of degree. Two charged particles of equal magnitude (+Q and +Q) are fixed at opposite corners of a square that lies in a plane (see figure below). A test charge +q is placed at a...
A charge of +8 micro-coulombs is placed at the bottom left corner of a rectangle, a charge of -8 micro-coulombs is placed at the top left corner of a rectangle, a charge of +8 micro-coulombs is placed at the bottom right corner of a rectangle, and a charge of +8 micro-coulombs is placed at the top right corner of a rectangle. The rectangle has a height of 20.6 cm and a width of 12.6 cm. (See sketch). What is the...
A thin, fixed rod is 20.0 mm long and carries a total positive charge of 75.0 nC distributed uniformly along its length. A single small positive point charge, Q = 2.30 μC, is placed 140.0 mm from the left end of the charged rod in a direction along the line of the rod. What is the total electrical force on the charge Q? Sign convention if the force points left, enter it as negative, right as postive. FNumberUnits