Question: Three charges (–q, +q, and Q) are placed at the vertices of an equilateral triangle. The force on Q due to the charges –q and +q
A) points in the positive x direction
B) points in the positive y direction
C) is zero
D) points in the negative x direction
E) points in the negative y direction
Question: Three charges (–q, +q, and Q) are placed at the vertices of an equilateral triangle....
An equilateral triangle has a point charge +q at each othe the three vertices (a,b,c). Another point charge Q is placed at D, the midpoint of the side BC. Solve for Q if the total electric force on the charge A due to charges B, C, and D is zero. The answer is not -1.35q. PHYSICS Question 11 (of 14) e: 00 points 2 out of 3 attempt Give an exact answer in simplest, reduced form. An equilateral triangle has...
1) The three charges are at the three vertices of an equilateral triangle ?( all angles are 60 degrees) Equilateral side of the triangle 0.5 m a) Draw the forces acting ONLY-on q q 1 and q 2 b) Find the components of each force on X and Y axes C) Find the net force on X-axis and the y-axis 43 q2 d) Use Pythagorean Theorem to tind the resultant force e) Use tangent to find the direction (angle) the...
Three identical point charges, Q = +5 C are placed at the vertices of an equilateral triangle as shown in the figure. The length of each side of the triangle is d = 1.5 cm I think the answer is 3.46E7 upwards but I'm not sure SECTION B Do all the Problems) 1) Three identical point charges, Q +5HC are placed at the vertices of an equilateral triangle as shown in the figure. The length of each side of the...
1) The three charges are at the three vertices of an equilateral triangle ?( all angles are 60degrees) q 1 = + 3.0 µC q 2 = - 3 .0 µC q 3 = + 6 .0 µC 1 µC = 10-6 C Equilateral side of the triangle = 10 cm =0.10 m Draw the force acting ONLY on q 1by q 2 on the figure . Label this force F2 b) Find the components of force F2 ...
Three charges, q1=+q, q2=-q, and q3=+q, are at the vertices of an equilateral triangle, as shown in the figure. ***Part A*** Rank the three charges in order of decreasing magnitude of the electric force they experience. Rank charges from largest to smallest magnitude of the electric force they experience. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them. ***Part B*** Give the direction angle, theta, or the net force experienced by charge 1. Note that theta is measured counterclockwise from the positive...
Question 3 1 pts The figure shows an equilateral triangle ABC. A positive point charge +q is located at each of the three vertices A B, and C. Each side of the triangle is of length a. A point charge Q (that may be positive or negative) is placed at the mid-point between B and C a/2 Ref 18-1 Is it possible to choose the value of Q (that is non-zero) such that the force on Q is zero? Explain...
Three identical positive charges q are placed on the corners of an equilateral triangle. What is the magnitude and direction of the force on any one of the charges (assuming they stay in their fixed positions)?
Three uniform spheres are placed at the vertices of an equilateral triangle. The sphere at vertex A has a mass m. The mass of each sphere at vertices B and C are known to be the same mass M. Let R be the distance from the centre of the triangle to one of the three vertices. (a) A fourth sphere is placed at the centre of the equilateral triangle It is known that the net force on the fourth sphere...
Charges +2Q, +2Q, and – Q are placed at the corners of an equilateral triangle of side a . Determine the magnitude and direction of the force on the negative charge.
Three charges are placed at the corner of an equilateral triangle. The bottom two corners each have a +1nC charge. Toe top of the triangle contains a -1nJ charge. The top of the triangle points in the +y direction and the sides are 10 cm long. What is the force felt by the negative charge?