GO In Fig. 21-33, particles 2 and 4, of charge − e , are fixed in place on a y axis, at y 2 = −10.0 cm and y 4 = 5.00 cm. Particles 1 and 3, of charge − e , can be moved along the x axis. Particle 5, of charge + e , is fixed at the origin. Initially particle 1 is at x 1 = −10.0 cm and particle 3 is at x 3 = 10.0 cm. (a) To what x value must particle 1 be moved to rotate the direction of the net electric force F → net on particle 5 by 3° counterclockwise? (b) With particle 1 fixed at its new position, to what x value must you move particle 3 to rotate F → net back to its original direction? Figure 21-33 Problem 29.
GO In Fig. 21-33, particles 2 and 4, of charge − e , are fixed in place on a y axis, at y 2 = −10.0 cm and y 4 = 5.00 cm. Particles 1 and 3, of charge − e , can be moved along the x axis. Particle 5, of charge + e , is fixed at the origin. Initially particle 1 is at x 1 = −10.0 cm and particle 3 is at x 3 = 10.0 cm. (a) To what x value must particle 1 be moved to rotate the direction of the net electric force F → net on particle 5 by 3° counterclockwise? (b) With particle 1 fixed at its new position, to what x value must you move particle 3 to rotate F → net back to its original direction? Figure 21-33 Problem 29.
GO In Fig. 21-33, particles 2 and 4, of charge −e, are fixed in place on a y axis, at y2 = −10.0 cm and y4 = 5.00 cm. Particles 1 and 3, of charge −e, can be moved along the x axis. Particle 5, of charge +e, is fixed at the origin. Initially particle 1 is at x1 = −10.0 cm and particle 3 is at x3 = 10.0 cm. (a) To what x value must particle 1 be moved to rotate the direction of the net electric force
F
→
net
on particle 5 by 3° counterclockwise? (b) With particle 1 fixed at its new position, to what x value must you move particle 3 to rotate
F
→
net
back to its original direction?
1. A large power cable carries I = 200 A in a straight line East-West for L = 100 m to a device and
returns the same current to the power source in the opposite direction. The return path is also
straight and runs parallel to the first path directly above it.
Up
> North
○ South
West-
East
Device
100 m
Current
Source
Down
The cable is made of copper with resistivity po = 17.2×10 Qm and mass density pcu = 8960 kg/m³.
The cable has a diameter of d = 8.00 cm.
a) What force (magnitude and direction) is exerted on the outgoing (+) cable by the magnetic
field of the earth? Use a value of B = 40.0 μT for the earth's field, and assume it points,
straight north. [1 point]
b) Is there a force between the two cables, and is it attractive or repulsive? Briefly explain your
answer. [0.5 points]
c) How far apart should the two cables be kept so that the force between them is less than 1.0 N?
[1 point]
d) Suppose the cables are set apart at the distance you got in c). How much torque is exerted on
the…
Complete the following table for H2O. Use the data from the steam tables exactly as listed.
T, °F
300
P, psia
u, Btu/lbm
782
Phase description
Saturated mixture
40
500
120
400
500
Saturated liquid
Superheated vapor ✓
Compressed liquid ✓
Review Conceptual Example 7 as background for this problem. A positive
charge +91 is located to the left of a negative charge -92. On a line passing
though the two charges, there are two places where the total potential is zero.
The first place is between the charges and is 4.16 cm to the left of the negative
charge. The second place is 7.57 cm to the right of the negative charge. (a) What
is the distance between the charges? (b) Find 91/92, the ratio of the magnitudes
of the charges.
(a) Number i
V=0V
V=0V
+91-
-92
K
d
!
--
Units
cm
(b) Number i
!
Units
No units
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