Physics: Principles with Applications
Physics: Principles with Applications
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ISBN: 9780130606204
Author: Douglas C. Giancoli
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 16, Problem 16P

(a)

To determine

To Find: The net force on 2Q charge.

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 16P

  F2Q=2kQ2l2[(1+2)i^+(3+2)j^]

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The below figure represents the schematic arrangement of charges (Q,2Q,3Q,4Q) which are placed at the corners of a square of side l

Formula Used:

Coulomb’s force:

  F=kqq'r2

Here, q and q’ are the charges, r is the distance between them and k is the Coulomb’s constant.

Calculation:

The direction of the force acting at the charge 2Q is also represented in the figure:

  Physics: Principles with Applications, Chapter 16, Problem 16P , additional homework tip  1

Here, Q is the charge.

The expression for the force on the charge 3Q due to the other 3 charges is,

  F2Q=FQ+F3Q+F4QFQ=kQ(2Q)l2i^F3Q=k3Q(2Q)l2j^F4Q=k4Q(2Q)2l2cos45°i^+k4Q(2Q)2l2sin45°j^F2Q=(kQ(2Q)l2+k4Q(2Q)2l2cos45°)i^+(k3Q(2Q)l2+k4Q(2Q)2l2sin45°)j^F2Q=2kQ2l2[(1+2)i^+(3+2)j^]

(b)

To determine

To Find: The net force on 3Q due to the other 3 charges.

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 16P

  F3Q=3kQ2l2(4+122)i^3kQ2l2(2+122)j^

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The below figure represents the schematic arrangement of charges (Q,2Q,3Q,4Q) which are placed at the corners of a square of side l .

Formula Used:

Coulomb’s force:

  F=kqq'r2

Here, q and q’ are the charges, r is the distance between them and k is the Coulomb’s constant.

Calculation:

The direction of the force acting at the charge 3Q is also represented in the figure:

  Physics: Principles with Applications, Chapter 16, Problem 16P , additional homework tip  2

Here, Q is the charge.

The expression for the force on the charge 3Q due to the other 3 charges is,

  F3Q=FQ+F2Q+F4QFQ=kQ(3Q)l2cos45°i^+kQ(3Q)l2sin45°(j^)F2Q=k2Q(3Q)l2(j^)F4Q=k4Q(3Q)l2i^F3Q=(k4Q(3Q)l2+kQ(3Q)2l2cos45°)i^(k2Q(3Q)l2+kQ(3Q)2l2sin45°)j^F3Q=3kQ2l2(4+122)i^3kQ2l2(2+122)j^

Chapter 16 Solutions

Physics: Principles with Applications

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