Suppose you have 5 point charges q1 to q5 distributed along a semi-circle maintaining equal distance. The charge q6 is at the center of the circle. The radius of the semi-circle is R=20cm and the magnitude of the charges are as follows

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Suppose you have 5 point charges q1 to q5 distributed along a semi-circle maintaining equal distance. The charge q6 is at the center of the circle. The radius of the semi-circle is R=20cm and the magnitude of the charges are as follows : q1=q5=15μC, q2=q4=44μC and q3=q6=−41μC.

 

g) Calculate the Net Electric force on g6 due to all other charges.
x component of the force
Give your answer to at least three significance digits.
N
y component of the force
Give your answer to at least three significance digits.
Transcribed Image Text:g) Calculate the Net Electric force on g6 due to all other charges. x component of the force Give your answer to at least three significance digits. N y component of the force Give your answer to at least three significance digits.
Use the following constants if necessary. Coulomb constant, k = 8.987 × 10° N · m² /C². Vacuum permitivity, €0
of the Charge of one electron, e = -1.60217662 × 10¬19 C. Mass of one electron, me
symbol carries their usual meaning. For example, µC means micro coulomb.
= 8.854 × 10 12 F/m. Magnitude
9.10938356 x 10¬31 kg. Unless specified otherwise, each
P
R
25
Transcribed Image Text:Use the following constants if necessary. Coulomb constant, k = 8.987 × 10° N · m² /C². Vacuum permitivity, €0 of the Charge of one electron, e = -1.60217662 × 10¬19 C. Mass of one electron, me symbol carries their usual meaning. For example, µC means micro coulomb. = 8.854 × 10 12 F/m. Magnitude 9.10938356 x 10¬31 kg. Unless specified otherwise, each P R 25
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