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
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°
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.
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: