A 248 nC point charge is at co-ordinate (0, 0.2) . A 85 nC
charge is...
A 248 nC point charge is at co-ordinate (0, 0.2) . A 85 nC
charge is at (0, -0.2). Find the electrostatic field at (0.4,
-0.7). The Coulomb constant is k = 8.99 10^9 N m^2 / C^2 and the
coordinates are given in meters.
A
328 nC point charge is at co-ordinate (0, 0.3) . A 85 nC charge is
at (0, -0.5). Find the electrostatic field at (0.9, 0.8). The
Coulomb constant is k = 8.99 10^9 N m^2 / C^2 and the coordinates
are given in meters.
A charge Q = 24 nC is fixed in space at co-ordinate (0, 0).
Another charge q= 4 nC; of mass 0.07 kg, is placed at (d , 0) then
let go where d = 10 nm. We need to find the speed of the charge q.
Gravity should be ignored.
a) Find the potential energy U1 between the two charges when q
is at (10 nm, 0). Number Units
b) Find the potential energy U2 between the two charges...
A point charge q1 = -2.8 μC is located at the origin
of a co-ordinate system. Another point charge q2 = 6.7
μC is located along the x-axis at a distance x2 = 8 cm
from q1.
1)What is F12,x, the value of the x-component of the
force that q1 exerts on q2?
2)Charge q2 is now displaced a distance y2
= 2.8 cm in the positive y-direction. What is the new value for the
x-component of the force that...
A point charge q2 = -1.9 μC is fixed at the origin of a
co-ordinate system as shown. Another point charge q1 = 4.5 μC is is
initially located at point P, a distance d1 = 6.6 cm from the
origin along the x-axis
1) What is ΔPE, the change in potenial energy of charge
q1 when it is moved from point P to point R, located a
distance d2 = 2.6 cm from the origin along the x-axis as...
A point charge q2 = -3.9 μC is fixed at the origin of
a co-ordinate system as shown. Another point charge q1 =
4.5 μC is is initially located at point P, a distance d1
= 8.2 cm from the origin along the x-axis
Point R located at d2 = 3.3 cm
The charge q2 is now replaced by two charges
q3 and q4 which each have a magnitude of
-1.95 μC, half of that of q2. The charges are...
A -3.00 nC point charge is at the origin, and a second -6.50 nC
point charge is on the x-axis at x = 0.800 mm.
a. Find the electric field (magnitude and direction) at point on
the x-axis at x = 0.200 m.
b.Find the electric field (magnitude and direction) at point on
the x-axis at x= 1.20 m.
c.Find the electric field (magnitude and direction) at point on
the x-axis at x = -0.200 m.
A -3.00 nC point charge is at the origin, and a second -5.50 nC
point charge is on the x-axis at x = 0.800 m.
Q1: Find the net electric force that the two charges would exert
on an electron placed at point on the x-axis at x = 0.200 m.
Q2: Find the net electric force that the two charges would exert
on an electron placed at point on the x-axis at x = 1.20 m.
Q3: Find the...
A -3.50 nC point charge is at the origin, and a second -5.50 nC
point charge is on the x-axis at x = 0.800 mm.
D) Find the net electric force that the two charges would exert
on an electron placed at point on the x-axis at x = 0.200 mm.
Express your answer with the appropriate units. Enter positive
value if the force is in the positive x-direction and negative
value if the force is in the negative x-direction....
A -4.00 nC point charge is at the origin, and a second -5.00 nC
point charge is on the x-axis at x = 0.800 mm.
a. Find the net electric force that the two charges would exert
on an electron placed at point on the x-axis at x = 0.200 mm.
b. Find the net electric force that the two charges would exert
on an electron placed at point on the x-axis at x = 1.20 mm.
c. Find the...
A -3.00 nC point charge is at the origin, and a second -5.50 nC
point charge is on the x-axis at x = 0.800 m.
Q1: Find the net electric force that the two charges would exert
on an electron placed at point on the x-axis at x = 1.20 mm.
Q2: Find the net electric force that the two charges would exert
on an electron placed at point on the x-axis at x = -0.200 m