Asked by jen
consider three charges: +Q, -Q, q
where the center charge is equidistnat from the other two. assum that the two Qs cannot move. you also want to charge q to be at rest. if q=-8.0 nC, find Q+
You don't have to solve it but can you lead me in the right direction to solve the problem. i know i have to use the formula: f=kQ1Q2/r^2 (coulomb)
But can you just give me steps on how to do it.
where the center charge is equidistnat from the other two. assum that the two Qs cannot move. you also want to charge q to be at rest. if q=-8.0 nC, find Q+
You don't have to solve it but can you lead me in the right direction to solve the problem. i know i have to use the formula: f=kQ1Q2/r^2 (coulomb)
But can you just give me steps on how to do it.
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Answered by
bobpursley
As I understand your question, there is no solution. q is +, so will be repelled by +Q, but attracted by -Q. Because -Q is nearer, the force of attraction will be always greater than the force of attraction from the further +Q.
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