A charge of q1 of +4uC is held at (-7cm, 0cm). A second charge q2 of +4uC is held at (7cm, 0cm). A third charge q3 of -6uC is held at (0cm, 10cm).
What is the magnitude of the net force on charge q1?
What is the magnitude of the net force on charge q3?
At what point on the x-y plane would a charge q4 of 15uC be placed so that q3 will feel zero net force?
A charge of q1 of +4uC is held at (-7cm, 0cm). A second charge q2 of...
q1 = 5uc is located along the y-axis at + 2 cm; q2 = -4uc is located along the x-axis at -3 cm; q3 = +6uc is located along the y-axis at - 4 cm; q4 = -2uc is located along the x-axis at 2 cm. Calculate the net force acting on q4. F=_______ at _______. Please show me your work too, please. if you can, write one a paper or something that I can clearly see. Please write the...
Point charges of 4uC and 6C are placed 25cm apart. Where can a third charge be placed from 6uC so that the net force on it is zero? (m) 0.109 0.312 0 0.114 O 0.138 0 0.112
A point charge q1 is held stationary at the origin. A second charge q2 is placed at point a, and the electric potential energy of the pair of charges is +5.4×10−8J. When the second charge is moved to point b, the electric force on the charge does −1.9×10−8J of work.
A point charge q1 = 4.00 nC is placed at the origin, and a second point charge q2 = -2.90 nC is placed on the x-axis at x=+ 20.5 cm . A third point charge q3 = 1.90 nC is to be placed on the x-axis between q1 and q2. (Take as zero the potential energy of the three charges when they are infinitely far apart.)a) What is the potential energy of the system of the three charges if q3...
The charges and coordinates of two charged particles held fixed in the xy plane are: q1=3.40 ?C, x1=0.300 cm, y1=7.400 cm, and q2=3.20 ?C, x2=4.444 cm, y2=8.549 cm, Find the magnitude and direction of the electrostatic force on q2. What are the x and y coordinates of a third charge q3=3.90 ?C, if the net electrostatic force on q2 is zero?
Consider two charges, q1 = Q at (0, 0) and q2 = Q at (a, 2a). (a) What is the force on a third charge, q3 = Q at (0, 2a)? (b) Where should a fourth charge, q4 = Q, be placed so that the force on q3 is zero?
Point charges q1=50μC and q2=−25μC are placed 1.0 m apart. What is the force on a third charge q3=20μC. Where must q3 of the preceding problem be placed so that the net force on it is zero?
The position of two charged particles are held fixed in an xy−plane. The charges are q1 = +3.0 mC, at x1 = 3.5 cm and y1 = 0.50 cm, and q2 = −4.0 mC, x2 = 2.0 cm, y2 = 1.5 cm. a) Find the magnitude and direction of the electrostatic force on particle 2 due to particle 1. b) At what x and y coordinates should a third particle of charge q3 = 4.0 mC be placed such that...
The charges and coordinates of two charged particles held fixed in an xy plane are q1 = +2.4 μC, x1 = 3.5 cm, y1 = 0.50 cm and q2 = −4.2 μC, x2 = −2.0 cm, y2 = 1.5 cm. (a) Find the magnitude and direction of the electrostatic force on particle 2 due to particle 1. (b) At what x and y coordinates should a third particle of charge q3 = +3.9 μC be placed such that the net...
A point charge q1 = 3.90 nC is placed at the origin, and a second point charge q2 = -3.00 nC is placed on the x-axis at x=+ 21.0 cm . A third point charge q3 = 2.05 nC is to be placed on the x-axis between q1 and q2. (Take as zero the potential energy of the three charges when they are infinitely far apart.) Part a) What is the potential energy of the system of the three charges...