Suppose that a point charge is located on the x-axis, but you don't know exactly where....
Two charges are placed on the x-axis. The charge located at (-0.281 m, 0.00 m) has a charge of -2.32 μC. The charge located at (+0.281 m, 0.00 m) has a charge of +2.32 μC. What is the electric field at a location (0.00 m, 0.582 m). State your result to the proper number of significant digits. Include the direction as up, down, left, or right. (Don't include negatives.)
a point charge of 4.00 x 10^-9 C is located at (7.00, 3.00) m. what is the x component of the electric field at the point (-3.00,12.00) m in units of N/C?
A point charge with charge q1 = +5.00 nC is fixed at the origin. A second point charge with charge q2 =-7.00 nC is located on the x axis at x 7.00 m. 1) Where along the x axis will a third point charge of q = +2.00 nC charge need to be for the net electric force on it due to the two fixed charges to be equal to zero? (Express your answer to three significant figures.)
Where along the x axis will a third point charge of q = +2.00 nC charge need to be for the net electric force on it due to the two fixed charges to be equal to zero? A point charge with charge q1 = +5.00 nC is fixed at the origin. A second point charge with charge q2 =-8.00 nC is located on the x axis at x -7.00 m.
A point charge q1 is located at a point where there is an electric field with magnitude E1 pointing in the -x-direction. A point charge q2 is located at a point where there is an electric field with magnitude E2 pointing in the x-direction. The electric force F on q2 is Question 3 options: a) F = q1E2 in the +x-direction. b) F = q2E2 in the +x-direction. c) F = q1E1 in the +x-direction. d) F = q1E1 in...
A dipole is located at the origin, and is composed of charged particles with charge e and -e, separated by a distance 2 10-10 m along the x axis. The positive x axis points to the right. The te charge is on the positive x-axis. Suggestion: draw a picture with the dipole and the observation location (where you want to find the field). What is the magnitude of the electric field due to this dipole at location 〈 0,2 *...
(ex) A point charge q,3.0nC is located on the x-axis at (-0.40 m, 0) and another point charge 42-+3.0nC is located at (+0.40 m, 0). (a) What are the magnitude and direction of the net electric field (caused by these two charges) on the y-axis at (0, +0.30 m)? (b) A third point charge q, =-60 nC is placed on the y-axis at (0, +0.30 m). What are the magnitude and direction of the net electric force (caused by the...
Two 7.00 µC charged particles are located on the x axis. One is at x = 1.00 m, and the other is at x = -1.00 m. (a) Determine the electric field on the y axis at y = 0.800 m. N/C i + N/C j (b) Calculate the electric force on a -3.00 µC charge placed on the y axis at y = 0.800 m. N i + N j
Two 4.00 μC charged particles are located on the x axis. One is at x = 1.00 m, and the other is at x--1.00 m (a) Determine the electric field on the y axis at y 0.700 m N/Ci + N/C j (b) Calculate the electric force on a-3.00 μc charge placed on the y axis at y = 0.700 m. Ni+ N j
(12) Two point charges are located on the x-axis: a -1.0 µC charge located at x = -1.0 m, and a +2.0 µC charge located at x = +1.0 m. Find the magnitude of the electric field on the yaxis at a point y = +1.0 m above the origin. please show work.