Net electric force of multiple charged particles in 3-d space

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The discussion revolves around calculating the net electric force of charged particles in 3D space. Initial calculations provided force vectors Fx and Fy, but the user expressed uncertainty about their accuracy. After feedback, the user redrew the graph and adjusted the values, ultimately arriving at Fx=1.297*10^(-15)N and Fy=1.620*10^(-15)N. The conversation emphasized the importance of direction in these calculations, with participants confirming the final values as reasonable. The user expressed gratitude for the assistance received throughout the process.
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Homework Statement
An xyz coordinate system contains three charged particles: particle 1, q1=-5.0 muC, at (4.0m,-2.0m,0); particle 2, q2=12 muC, at (1.0m, 2.0m, 0); and an electron at (-1.0m,0,0).
(a) Draw a diagram showing the vectors you need in order to determine the direction of the separate electric forces exerted on the electron by particles 1 and 2.
(b) Calculate the vector sum of these two forces.
Relevant Equations
f=k((q1*q2)/r^2)*unit vector r
I draw the graph like this:
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For (b), I divided each force vector to e from p1 and p2 as x and y parts.
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I computed them and got
Fx=-4.608*10^(-15)N
Fy=-2.52*10^(-15)N

However, I am not sure whether I did it correctly or not...
I appreciate every help from all of you!
Thank you!
 

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You missed out a chunk of your working, and I don't have time to check your final result right now, but I notice the directions of the arrows in your diagram. Are these intended to represent the directions in which the forces will act? Note that the two particles are oppositely charged.
 
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Just redraw the graph,
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Then I got,
Fx=4.032*10^(-15)N
Fy=6.12*10^(-15)N
 
Edel Crine said:
Just redraw the graph,
View attachment 269790
Then I got,
Fx=4.032*10^(-15)N
Fy=6.12*10^(-15)N
I get somewhat smaller numbers. Please post your detailed working.
 
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haruspex said:
I get somewhat smaller numbers. Please post your detailed working.
Just got new values:
Fx=1.297*10^(-15)N
Fy=1.620*10^(-15)N
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Edel Crine said:
Just got new values:
Fx=1.297*10^(-15)N
Fy=1.620*10^(-15)N
View attachment 269793
Those numbers look about the right magnitude. What about direction?
 
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haruspex said:
Those numbers look about the right magnitude. What about direction?
You may have missed my edit re direction.
 
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haruspex said:
Those numbers look about right.
Your are the best teacher always! I appreciate all your help in my questions! I really hope you have a nice day!
 
haruspex said:
You may have missed my edit re direction.
You mean the arctan(Fy/Fx) maybe...?
 
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Edel Crine said:
You mean the arctan(Fy/Fx) maybe...?
No, I mean the signs on Fx and Fy.
 
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I think I got
Fx= +1.297*10^(-15)N
Fy= +1.620*10^(-15)N
 
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Edel Crine said:
I think I got
Fx= +1.297*10^(-15)N
Fy= +1.620*10^(-15)N
Good.
 
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haruspex said:
Good.
Again, thank you sooooooooo much!
 
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