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abeltyukov
Jan15-07, 04:49 PM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data

Three 8 cm long rods form an equilateral triangle. Two of the rods are charged to +8 nC, the third to -8 nC. What is the electric field strength at the center of the triangle?


2. Relevant equations

E = 4piKλL

3. The attempt at a solution

I found the radius of the triangle to be 4.2688 cm. I tried doing E = 4(pi)(9 x 10^9)(100 nC/m) (.042688 m) but that seems wrong. Is L not the radius of the triangle?


Thanks!

turdferguson
Jan15-07, 06:24 PM
Whats the height of the triangle? Divide that by 2

abeltyukov
Jan15-07, 07:04 PM
I still don't get the right answer when I plug in 0.0472 m for L. Any ideas?

Thanks!

turdferguson
Jan15-07, 09:21 PM
Thats still not it...start by finding the height

abeltyukov
Jan15-07, 09:27 PM
The height is 4.72 cm, right? sqrt (8^2 + 4^2). Where do I go from there?

Thanks!

turdferguson
Jan16-07, 07:12 PM
This is not resolving vectors if thats what youre thinking. The hypotenuse is 8 cm and one of the sides is 4 cm. Then you need to cut that height in half