A charge of 7.00 μC is placed at each corner of an equilateral
triangle 0.090 m...
A charge of 7.00 μC is placed at each corner of an equilateral
triangle 0.090 m on each side. Determine the magnitude and
direction of the net force on one of the charges due to the other
two.
A charge of 4.10mC is placed at
each corner of a square 0.100 m on a side.
A) Determine the magnitude of the force on each charge.
B) Determine the direction of the force on each charge. Assume
that the positive x-axis is directed to the right.
A charge of 4.85 mC is placed at each corner of a square 0.100 m
on a side.
a. Determine the magnitude of the force on each charge. (N)
b. Determine the direction of the force on each charge. Assume
that the positive x-axis is directed to the right.
(degrees above x-direction)
A 3.4 μC charge is placed at the origin of coordinates, and a
-2.6 μC charge is placed to the x axis at 5.0 cm . 1)Find the
location of the place(s) along the x axis where the electric field
due to these two charges is zero. Express your answer(s) using two
significant figures. If there is more than one answer, enter each
answer separated by a comma. 2)Find the location of the place(s)
along the x axis where the...
A test charge of +3.00 μC is placed halfway between a charge of
+8.00 μC and another of +5.00 μC separated by 10.00 cm. (a) What is
the magnitude of the force on the test charge? (b) What is the
direction of this force (away from or toward the +8.00 μC
charge)?
1. Treacherous Triangle Trickery. Consider a charge distribution
consisting of an equilateral triangle with a point charge q fixed
at each of its vertices. Let d be the distance between the center
of the triangle and each vertex, let the triangle’s center be at
the origin, and let one of its vertices lie on the x-axis at the
point x = −d.
1.1. Compute the electric field at the center of the triangle by
explicitly computing the sum of the...
Consider an equilateral triangle with sides measuring 1.0 m in
length. At each point of the triangle is a +2.0 ?C charge.
Calculate the Coulomb force on each charge. Recall that forces are
vectors and thus your answer will require a magnitude and direction
for each of the three forces.
A charge of -7.00 μC is fixed at the center of a compass. Two
additional charges are fixed on the circle of the compass, which
has a radius of 0.200 m. The charges on the circle are -3.00 μC at
the position due north and 6.00 μC at the position due east. What
are the magnitude and direction of the net electrostatic force
acting on the charge at the center? Specify the direction relative
to due east.
A charge of -7.00 μC is located on the y axis at y = 3.00 cm. A
charge of 8.00 μC is located on the y axis at y = -3.00 cm. Find
the force on a -1.47 μC charge on the x axis at x = 8.50 cm. Give
only the magnitude of the force.
three charged particles are placed at the corners of an equilateral
triangle of side 1.20m. the charges are q1 =3.0 q2=-.85uc and q3=
-6.0uc. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the net force on
each s
ide due to the other two. assume the +x axis points to the right
that is from q2 to q3.
q2 to q3 is along x axis q1 is above it.
please show steps.
Chapter 16
1. A charge of 7.05 mC is placed at each corner of a square
0.410 m on a side. Determine the magnitude of the force on each
charge.
2. What is the magnitude of the electric field at a point midway
between a -7.1 ?C and a +5.5 ?C charge 9.0 cm
apart? Assume no other charges are nearby.
3. Two point charges, Q1 = -23 ?C and
Q2 = 52 ?C , are separated by a distance...