Consider two charges of opposite signs and magnitudes Q, q, with Q> q that are at...
Two charges of opposite signs but unknown magnitudes are separated by a distance, r, along the x-axis. The positive charge, q1, is to the left of the negative charge, q2, as shown in the figure below. Consider three regions along the x-axis : (I) to the left of the positive charge, (II) in between the two charges, and (III) to the right of the negative charge. Considering just these two charges, in which of these regions could the electric field...
Two point charges of equal but opposite magnitudes lie on the x and y axis with their coordinates shown below. At point A, what is the direction of the electric field? 1. (o.3) -9 (4,0) Explain your reasoning for your answer. 2. Shown below are two charges along the same line. In which of the labeled positions is most likely where the electric field going to be zero? +2q +q Explain your reasoning for your answer
Consider the (infinite) midplane between two charges of equal magnitude and opposite signs. If the charges are +q and -q, what is the electric flux through this midplane? I know the fields would cancel due to the opposite signs on (q), but the question below was added to this, can someone direct me on how to graph this problem using the parameters given by the part below? ****Assume that the room is 10 meters long and that the charge is...
38. CE Two electric charges are separated by a finite distance. Somewhere between the charges, on the line connecting them, the net electric field they produce is zero. (a) Do the charges have the same or opposite signs? Explain. (b) If the point of zero field is closer to charge 1, is the magnitude of charge 1 greater than or less than the magnitude of charge 2? Explain.
25 magnitudes and algebraic signs of the charges gA and qB. +4.00 C *21. mmh The drawing shows three point charges fixed in place. The charge at the coordinate origin has a value of ql = +8.00 UC; the other two charges have identical magnitudes, but opposite signs: q2 = -5.00 C and q3 = +5.00 uC. (a) Determine the net force (magnitude and direction) exerted on gl by the other two charges. (b) If I had a mass of...
Two equal but opposite charges, Q = 6e, are separated by a distance d = 8 mm. What is the electric field at the point P, which is a distance x = 34 µm from the positive charge? The two charges and point P are all along a single straight line.
Two point charges of the same magnitude but opposite signs are fixed to either end of the base of an isosceles triangle, as the drawing shows. The electric field at the midpoint M between the charges has a magnitude EM. The field directly above the midpoint at point P has a magnitude EP. The ratio of these two field magnitudes is EM/EP = 5.54. Find the angle α in the drawing. I LJE 18.P.U51. My Notes Ask Your Teacher Two...
Consider the (infinite) midplane between two charges of equal magnitude and opposite signs. If the charges are +q and -q, what is the electric flux through this midplane? **********Assume that the room is 10 meters long and that the charge is in the middle of the room. You must be quantitative. Use your favorite plotting software to plot the flux. Axes must be properly labeled with units and the graph should have a clear title***********(need help with the graphing part....
Two point charges of the same magnitude but opposite signs are fixed to either end of the base of an isosceles triangle, as the drawing shows. The electric field at the midpoint M between the charges has a magnitude En. The field directly above the midpoint at point P has a magnitude Ep. The ratio of these two field magnitudes is ElEp 7.48. Find the angle α in the drawing 64.35
Explain well please An electric dipole made of two charges of equal magnitudes and opposite signs is placed in an electric field = (3.2 times 10^6 i + 2.7 times 10^6 j) N?C. The negative charge, -10 mu C, is located at the origin while the positive charge +10 mu C is located at the point (x, y, z) = (9 cm, 0, 0). What is the magnitude of the torque experienced by the dipole? a) 1.62 N middot m...