Problem Solving Question (7 marks) Part 2: P1 (electrostatics). Figure below shows a charge q: (=+1.5 x 106 C) 12.0 cm from a charge q2 (=-1.5 x 106 C). (a) Find the electric field strength (magnitude and direction) at point P knowing that a distance between charge qz and point Pis 2.0 [cm). (b) Find the electric force (magnitude and direction) on a test charge of 10 µC at P. (Coulomb constant: k = (1/4neo) = 8.9875-10° Nm2/ C2) х

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Part 2 : P1 (electrostatics). 

Figure below shows a charge q1 (=+1.5 x 10-6 C) 12.0 cm from a charge q2 (=-1.5 x 10-6 C). 

  1. (a) Find the electric field strength (magnitude and direction) at point P 

 knowing that a distance between charge q2 and point P is 2.0 [cm].  

  1.    

(Coulomb constant: k = (1/4πε0) = 8.9875⋅109 Nm2/ C2)

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Part 2: P1 (electrostatics).
Figure below shows a charge q: (=+1.5 x 106 C) 12.0 cm from a charge q2 (=-1.5 x 106 C).
(a) Find the electric field strength (magnitude and direction) at point P
knowing that a distance between charge qz and point Pis 2.0 [cm).
(b) Find the electric force (magnitude and direction) on a test charge of 10 µC at P.
(Coulomb constant: k = (1/4neo) = 8.9875-10° Nm2/ C2)
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Transcribed Image Text:Problem Solving Question (7 marks) Part 2: P1 (electrostatics). Figure below shows a charge q: (=+1.5 x 106 C) 12.0 cm from a charge q2 (=-1.5 x 106 C). (a) Find the electric field strength (magnitude and direction) at point P knowing that a distance between charge qz and point Pis 2.0 [cm). (b) Find the electric force (magnitude and direction) on a test charge of 10 µC at P. (Coulomb constant: k = (1/4neo) = 8.9875-10° Nm2/ C2) х
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