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1. three point charges, q1, q2, q3, lie along the x-axis at x = 0,3,5, respectively. Calculate the magnitude and direction of
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todi
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Use the table of electric force between objects in two different interactions to answer the question.InteractionCharge on Object
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How does the magnitude of the electrical charge on objects affect the electric force between them?
O As the charge increases, the
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Use the table of observations about the electric force between charged objects to answer the question.
Charge of Object 1 (C)
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Two point charges attract each other with an electric force of magnitude F. If one charge is reduced to 1/3 its original value
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P
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What is the magnitude of an electrostatic force experienced by one elementary charge at a point in an electric field where the
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Zen
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Two point charges are located on the y axis as follows: charge q1 = -2.50nC at y1 = -0.700m , and charge q2 = 3.30nC at the
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Molly
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3 identical point charges each one micro coulomb placed at vertices of an equilateral triangle 10cm apart calculate the force on
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emmanuel
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Three positive point charges of 3.0 nC, 6.0 nC, and 2.0 nC, respectively, are arranged
in a triangular pattern, as shown below.
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Anonymous
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Three equal charges are placed at the corners of an equilateral triangle 0.46 m on a side. What are the magnitude of the force
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farah
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An alpha particle (charge = +2.0e) is sent at high speed toward a gold nucleus (charge = +79e). What is the electric force
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jake
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four equal point charges +3.0 x 10^-6 C are placed at the four corners of a square that's 40cm on a side . find the force on any
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humaira kabir
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You place a point charge q = -4.00 nC a distance of 9.00 cm from an infinitely long, thin wire that has linear charge density
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J
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Four point charges are at the corners of a square of side a as shown in the figure below. Determine the magnitude and direction
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Sofia
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Two charges are located on the positive x-axis of a coordinate system. Charge q1 = 2.00 × 10−9C, and it is 0.020 m from the
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Anonymous
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A hydroxide ion (OH−) in a glass of water has an average speed of about 600 m/s. Determine the magnitude of the electrical
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Kyle
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Three charges are arranged as follows: +3 mC located on the y-axis at +15 mm; -2.5 mC located on the x-axis at -25 mm; and +4.0
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Jamie
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An object with a charge of positive one C is 10 mm from an object with a charge of positive one C. Based on the data in the
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An object with a charge of +1 C is 10 mm from an object with a charge of +1 C. Based on the data in the table, which type and
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Three point charges lie in a straight line along the y-axis. A charge of q1 = -9.80 µC is at y = 6.00 m, and a charge of q2 =
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John Miller
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Two point charges, q1 and q2, are located at a distance r apart in a vacuum. The electric force between them is F. What will the
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Bella
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Three point charges are located at the corners of an equilateral triangle as in the figure below. Find the magnitude and
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Audrey
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Consider three charges arranged in a triangle as shown. + - + 0.266 m 0.599 m −3.4 nC 8.1 nC 4.8 nC y x What is the net
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jamie
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Two point charges are placed on the x-axis a follows: charge q1= +4.00nC is located at x=0.200m, and charge q2= +5.oonC is at
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jay
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An electric field of 2.0x10^4N/C is directed along the positive x-axis.
a. What is the electric force on an electron in the
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h
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How close must two 1.0 C charged objects be for their mutual force to exceed 1.0 N? Compare that distance to something in your
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henry
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two equally charged spheres, X and Y, repel each other with a force of 8.0 x 10^-6 N when placed a certain distance apart.
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rachel
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A proton is at the origin and an electron is at the point x = 0.37 nm, y = 0.39 nm Find the electric force on the proton?
I don't
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Adam
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What is the force exerted on 40 micro coulombs by 20 micro coulombs? (charges are separated by 80cm)
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paul
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Three spheres, each with a negative chrge of 4.0x10^6C, are fixed at the vertices of an equilateral triangle whose sides are
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ali
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Three point charges are located at the corners of an equilateral triangle as in the figure below. Find the magnitude and
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Yannic
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Which of the following statements is true about electric forces?
A. Electric forces cause objects to only attract each other. B.
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sophie
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Three charged particles form a triangle: particle 1 with charge Q1 = 84.0 nC is at xy coordinates (0, 4.60 mm), particle 2 with
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Tyler
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There is a figure q1= 23 uC and q2= 16 uC. The force on q1 points in the -x direction.
q1 is at (0,1) q2 is at (2,0) q3 is at
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Sammy
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Find the total electric force on a +q charge placed at x_0 due to the line charge and the point charge
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alejandro
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how to determine the net electric force on q3
q3= + 10 uC distance from q3 to q2 =40 cm distance from q1 to q2 =50 cm distance
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brad
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Three positive point charges are arranged in
a triangular pattern in a plane as shown. + 2 nC + 4 nC + 6 nC Distance between all:
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asd
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What is the force between two balloons with negative charge of 2.3 x 10^-12 C if the balloons are 46 cm apart?
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Alyson
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. What would two negatively charged objects do when close together?
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Three point charge are located at a line 20cm with charge q1= -3uC, q2= +4uC, q3= -7uC. Determine the magnitude of the force.
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ama
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Three charges are at the corners of a rectangle with side L1 = 0.04 m and L2 = 0.015 m as shown. If q1 = 1.3 microCoulombs, q2 =
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Anonymous
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Two pith balls below each have a mass of 5.0 g and equal charge. One pith ball is suspended by an insulating thread. The other
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Adam
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A 3.0 g ping pong ball is suspended from a thread 35 cm long. When a comb is brought to the same height, the ping pong ball is
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matin
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A 2.2 C charge is located on the x-axis at x = -1.5 m. A 5.4 C charge is located on the x-axis at x = 2.0m. A 3.5 C charge is at
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Anonymous
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Two pellets, each with a charge of 0.80 microcoulomb (8.0×10−7 C ), are located 2.8 cm (2.8×10−2 m ) apart.
Part A Find the
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Jay
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A small sphere of charge q = +68 ƒÝC and mass m = 5.8 g is attached to a light
string and placed in a uniform electric field E
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Anonymous
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Charges of +2.0𝞵C, +3.0𝞵C and -8.0𝞵C are placed at the vertices of an equilateral triangle of side 10cm. calculate the
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Anonymous
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2 point charges with the same magnitude (5*10^-8) but opposite signs are 10m apart. What is the magnitude and direction of the
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Pat
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Three spheres, each with a negative chrge of 4.0x10^6C, are fixed at the vertices of an equilateral triangle whose sides are
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ali
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16. A positive and a negative charge, each with a magnitude of 3.65 x 10-4 C, are separated by a distance of 0.67 m. Find the
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lula
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