Asked by julie
The figure below shows a test charge q between the two positive charges. Find the force (in newtons) on the test charge for q = 1 µC. Give a positive answer if the force is to the right and a negative answer if the force is to the left.
2µC....-3cm-....q...-2cm-...3µC
2µC....-3cm-....q...-2cm-...3µC
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
the force on q from the charge on the left is to the right, the force on q from the charge on the right is to the left.
Force=forceleftcharge - forcerightcharge
= k 2E-6*E-6/.03^2 -k2E-6*E-6/.02^2
Force=forceleftcharge - forcerightcharge
= k 2E-6*E-6/.03^2 -k2E-6*E-6/.02^2
Answered by
julie
thank you=]
Answered by
julie
it seems i got it incorrect i had put 47.44722
Answered by
julie
nvm i did bad arithmetic... stupid mistake thank you
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Answered by
joe
What was the answer?
Answered by
helper
k 2E-6*E-6/.03^2 -k3E-6*E-6/.02^2
if your q is positive then your answer is negative
if your q is positive then your answer is negative
Answered by
syera
why isnt the answer 47
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