Three charges are located at (0,0) +8nC; (7,0) -2nC; (0,3) +4nC. What is the magnitude of the net electric field at (7,3)?
What angles does the net electric field make with the x axis?
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Three charges are located at (0,0) +8nC; (7,0) -2nC; (0,3) +4nC. What is the magnitude of...
Three charges are placed on the y-axis. The first, with charge 8nC, sits at y=5cm. The second, with charge -14nC, is at y=0cm. The third, -10nC, is at y=−5cm. a) What is the electric potential on the x-axis at x=10cm? b) What is the magnitude of the electric field at x=10cm? c) What is the electric potential at x= −10cm? d) What is the magnitude of the electric field at x= −10cm?
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A set of charges sit in the (x, y) plane. Charge q1 is 1nC and located at (0, 0). Charge q2 is -2nC and located at (1m, 0). Charge q3 is 2nC and located at (0, 1m) (a) Find the x and y components of the force of q1 on q3. (b) Find the x and y components of the force of q2 on q3. (c) Find the net force (that means magnitude and direction) on q3. Drawing Electric Fields...
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Two charges are located on the x axis: q1 = +5.5C at x1 = +5.4 cm, and q2 = +5.5C at x2 = -5.4 cm. Two other charges are located on the y axis: q3 = +3.5C at y3 = +4.8 cm, and q4 = -10C at y4 = +6.4 cm. Find (a) the magnitude and (b) the direction of the net electric field at the origin. please help!!! Two charges are located on the x axis: q1 +5.5 1C...
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