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Electric Force Calculation with Two Point Charges on Axis - Step by Step Guide
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Electric Force Calculation with Two Point Charges on Axis - Step by Step Guide
does anyone know how to do this- gotpink74
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Electric Force Calculation with Two Point Charges on Axis - Step by Step Guide
Do I do √0.60^2+0.80^2- gotpink74
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Electric Force Calculation with Two Point Charges on Axis - Step by Step Guide
is the hypotenuse 100- gotpink74
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Electric Force Calculation with Two Point Charges on Axis - Step by Step Guide
is the x y (40,70) is this how you find the magnitude- gotpink74
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Electric Force Calculation with Two Point Charges on Axis - Step by Step Guide
what are X Y components?- gotpink74
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Electric Force Calculation with Two Point Charges on Axis - Step by Step Guide
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Electric Force Calculation with Two Point Charges on Axis - Step by Step Guide
Homework Statement Two positive point charges on the y-axis, each of which has a charge of 5.0 10-9 C, are located at y = +0.60 m and y = -0.60 m. Find the magnitude and direction of the resultant electric force acting on a charge of 7.6 10-9 C located at x = 0.80 m on the x-axis...- gotpink74
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Mass of Object in Uniform Electric Field
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Mass of Object in Uniform Electric Field
Homework Statement An object with a net charge of 18 µC is placed in a uniform electric field of 597 N/C, directed vertically. What is the mass of the object if it floats in the electric field? Homework Equations F=kq1q2/r^2 The Attempt at a Solution dont understand at all- gotpink74
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Electric Force Calculation with Two Point Charges on Axis - Step by Step Guide
so I do 7.6e-9*9e9/70^2- gotpink74
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Electric Force Calculation with Two Point Charges on Axis - Step by Step Guide
HELP I don't understand at all Homework Statement Two positive point charges on the y-axis, each of which has a charge of 5.0 10-9 C, are located at y = +0.60 m and y = -0.60 m. Find the magnitude and direction of the resultant electric force acting on a charge of 7.6 10-9 C located at x =...- gotpink74
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Coulomb's Law and Electric Fields for a Triangle of Charges
do negatives work- gotpink74
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Coulomb's Law and Electric Fields for a Triangle of Charges
i found the angles now i can't find the force and electric field on the orgin- gotpink74
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What is the electric force acting on the charge at the origin?
[b]1. Consider three charges q1 = 4.3 nC, q2 = 6.6 nC, and q3 = -2.3 nC, arranged in a triangle as shown below. (a) What is the electric force acting on the charge at the origin? N, ° counterclockwise from the negative x-axis (b) What is the net electric field at the position of the...- gotpink74
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- Charge Electric Electric force Force Origin
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