There are two charges in space. If q1 = 0.5C and q2 = -0.03C, what is the separation between the two charges if they are attracted by a force of 1 newton?
There are two charges in space. If q1 = 0.5C and q2 = -0.03C, what is...
A system consists of two positive point charges, q1 and q2 > q1. The total charge of the system is 60.0 μC , and each charge experiences electrostatic force of magnitude 82.0N when the separation between them is 0.270 m. Find q1 and q2.
A system consists of two positive point charges, q1 and q2>q1. The total charge of the system is 62.0 μC , and each charge experiences electrostatic force of magnitude 82.0 N when the separation between them is 0.270 m. Find q1 Find q2
Two charges are separated by 15m. Q1 = -90uC and Q2 = +40uC. a) What is the electrical Force acting on Q1 due to Q2? b) What is the electrical Force acting on Q2 due to Q1? c) What is the electric potential energy of this charge configuration?
The electrost.atic force between two charges is 4.5 x 10-9 N. The two charges are Q1 = 2.4 mC and Q2 = 3.9 mC. Calculate the separation between the two charges, in units of meters.
The electrost.atic force between two charges is 7.7 x 10-9 N. The two charges are Q1 = 8.1 mC and Q2 = 5.3 mC. Calculate the separation between the two charges, in units of meters.
Two charges Q1 = -6 x 10^-8 C and Q2 = -6 x 10^-8 C, are held in place at a separation 0.16 m. What is the strength of the electric field due to Q1 and Q2 at the point halfway between the two charges?
You have two charges, +Q1 and +Q2, both are equal in charge. They are L distance away from each other. a) where between Q1 and Q2 is their force equal to zero. b) What is the Field at point 3, r distance to the left of Q1? c) Where can you place -Q3 such that the force on Q1 is equal to the force of Q2 on Q1.
Question 2 Two charges, q1 and q2 are separated by a distance r. F is the force between the two charges in this configuration. What is the new force (F) between the charges if the distance between the charges is halved? 1 F-F/4 3 F-F 4) F-2F 5 F-4F 0 of 2 completed Save for Later Submit
Two point charges, q1 = + 10C and q2 = - 15 C, are separated by a distance 5.0 cm. (a) Find the magnitude of the electric force, and (b)what type of electric force will act between these point charges?
In a vacuum, two particles have charges of q1 and q2, where q1 = +4.3C. They are separated by a distance of 0.24 m, and particle 1 experiences an attractive force of 4.6 N. What is the value of q2, with its sign?