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- Write all pertinent solutions including illustrations and box your final answer. 1. Suppose two point charges, q1 = + 43 nC and q2 = –17 nC, are separated by a distance of 6 cm. Determine the:(a) electric force interacting between the two charges; and(b) electric field of each charge.stuck on this question, please explain your answer and each step. Thank you! Use the following evidence from a Millikan oil-drop experiment to determine the number of excess elementary charges on a charged sphere suspended between parallel plates.m = 4.2 10–15 kgV = 430 Vd = 0.50 cm 3 5 20 300HELP!These questions are related.1. A 10-centimeter glass rod has a charge of +10 picocoulombs. What is the electric field 3 centimeters away from the center of the rod? 2. What would the field be if the rod had the same charge density, but was a mile long?
- I cant seem to figure this question out. No matter what formula I use I keep getting it wrong. Really need help finding the correct answer. Thanks Below is a transcript of the question incase its hard to see the picture Two particles having charges of 0.550 nCnC and 13.8 nCnC are separated by a distance of 1.30 mm. PART A At what point along the line connecting the two charges is the net electric field due to the two charges equal to zero? Express your answer in meters. CORRECT ANSER IN BOX The electric field is zero at a point = 0.217 mm from 0.550 nCnC . PART B Where would the net electric field be zero if one of the charges were negative? Enter your answer as a distance in meters from the charge initially equal to 0.550 nCnC.What is the electric field halfway between a charge of +35 MC (O) and another of +15 MC (Q2) separated by 0.50 m. Mark the direction by "away" or "toward" Qa. Please show your work. (1 C = 10-6 C)please answer all parts of question there is an equation sheet provided part a) is an image and part b) is down below b) Say that you replaced the +? charge on the top with a negative charge of equal magnitude (−?). How would the net force on ?# now compare to the net force from before? You can answer without explicitly calculating this new force, but make sure you discuss both the direction and magnitude of the force. Explain your reasoning.
- Two electric charges QA = 8uC and QB = -4uC separated by 6 cm. If a charge of 2uC is placed at point C which is 2 cm from the charge QB, what is the force on a charge of 2uC? (with pictures) PLEASE HELP SIR, WITH PICTURE, STEP BY STEP.What is electric charge? Give its basic properties.An object having a net charge of 24.0 μC is placed in a uniform electric field of magnitude 610 N/C directed vertically upwards. What is the mass of this object if it “floats” in the field? Show your work and use significant figures in your final answer. [ Answer: 1.49 ? ] need help showing work
- Solve the problem and draw and label a vector diagram in the given problem. Part 1. Two charges A (+30 µC) and B (–40 µC) are 60 cm apart. What is the net field strength at a point midway between them? Part 2. What is the net electric field intensity at a point 20 cm to the left of charge A in No.1? Assume that the point and the charges are collinear.Please help me with my hw. Tysm 1. What happens when you rub one object to another object? 2. 1In Part 1, do the balloons cling together or are they attracted to each other? 2.2. In Part 2, is your hair (or our classmate’s hair) react in any way? 2.3 In Part 3, are the bits of paper/tissue attracted with the comb? 3. What generalization can you make when 3.1 Balloon 1 is brought near the Balloon 2? 3.2 the balloon is pulled away from the hair? 3.3 Comb is brought near the bits of paper/tissue? 4. What can you conclude from all of this?Solve the following problems completely and neatly. Write your solution in a clean sheet of paper. The electric force between two point charges with the magnitude of +600nC and 700nC is 15N. How far apart are the two charges from each other in centimeters?