What is the magnitude and direction of an electric field if it
exerts a downward force of 10-6N on a charge of -5μC?
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Determine the magnitude of the resultant force. Determine the
coordinate direction angle α of the resultant force. Determine the
coordinate direction angle β of the resultant force.Determine the
coordinate direction angle γ of the resultant force.
A force F1with magnitude 10 acts in the direction of θ1= 30◦ and
another force F2 with magnitude 14 acts in a direction of θ2= 280◦.
Find the magnitude and the direction of the resultant force
F1+F2.
Find the magnitude and the direction of the resultant force that
acts upon the elbow which is located on the horizontal plane.
Diameter of pipe at section (1) is D1=10 cm, pressure is P1=150000
Pa , the diameter at section (2) is D2= 5 cm and the discharge is
Q=0.025 m3/s.(pwater= 1000 kg/m3) Use Formula: ∑f equal to
pQv2-pQv1
A long straight wire in the horizontal plane carries a current of 50A in north to south direction. Find the magnitude and direction of B at a point 2.5m east of the wire.
Find the direction and magnitude of the net electrostatic force
exerted on the point charge q2 in the figure.(Figure 1) Let
q=+2.0μC and d=36cm. Express your answer using two significant
figures. Fnet = N Previous AnswersRequest Answer Incorrect; Try
Again; 4 attempts remaining Part B Express your answer using three
significant figures. θ = nothing ∘ counterclockwise from q2-q3
direction Request Answer Provide Feedback q=+q q2=-2q q3=-3q q4=-4q
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Determine the magnitude and direction of the resultant force.
Show your work.
A.
R = 80.3 lb, = 106.2°
B.
R = 80.3 lb, = 73.8°
C.
R = 72.1 lb, = 63.6°
D.
R = 72.1 lb, = 116.4°
Determine the magnitude of the gravitational force Mars would
exert on man if he was on the surface of Mars. The mass of the man
is 67.0kg . The mass of the Mars is 6.42
What are examples of the five properties associated with
force?
1. Direction:
2. Orientation:
3. Magnitude:
4. Point of Application:
5. Line of action: