In Fig. 21-26, particles 1 and 2 are fixed in place on an x axis, at a separation of L = 8.00 cm. Their charges are q 1 = + e and q 2 = −27 e. Particle 3 with charge q 3 = +4 e is to be placed on the line between particles 1 and 2, so that they produce a net electrostatic force F → 3, net on it. (a) At what coordinate should particle 3 be placed to minimize the magnitude of that force? (b) What is that minimum magnitude?
In Fig. 21-26, particles 1 and 2 are fixed in place on an x axis, at a separation of L = 8.00 cm. Their charges are q 1 = + e and q 2 = −27 e. Particle 3 with charge q 3 = +4 e is to be placed on the line between particles 1 and 2, so that they produce a net electrostatic force F → 3, net on it. (a) At what coordinate should particle 3 be placed to minimize the magnitude of that force? (b) What is that minimum magnitude?
In Fig. 21-26, particles 1 and 2 are fixed in place on an x axis, at a separation of L = 8.00 cm. Their charges are q1 = +e and q2 = −27e. Particle 3 with charge q3= +4e is to be placed on the line between particles 1 and 2, so that they produce a net electrostatic force
F
→
3, net
on it. (a) At what coordinate should particle 3 be placed to minimize the magnitude of that force? (b) What is that minimum magnitude?
A small postage stamp is placed in front of a concave mirror (radius = 1.1 m), such that the
image distance equals the object distance. (a) What is the object distance? (b) What is the
magnification of the mirror (with the proper sign)?
Calculate the anti-clockwise torque and the clockwise torque of the system with the ruler and the washers. Record these values in Data Table 5. Ruler = 11.56 g, small washer = 1.85 g, large washer = 24.30 g.
Calculate the % Difference in the Torques and record the values in Data Table 5.
Is ΣAnticlockwise torque and Anticlockwise torque the same thing, are they solved in the same way?
A window washer stands on a uniform plank of mass M = 142 kg and length l = 2.80 m supported by 2 ropes attached at the ends of the plank. The window washer has a mass m = 68.0 kg. What is the tension in each of the ropes, T1 and T2, if the window washer's displacement from the center of mass of the plank is x = 0.930 m as shown in Figure 1: Window Washer Problem?
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