Asked by Kayberlynn
Two point charges, q1 and q2, are placed 0.30 m apart on the x-axis, as shown in the figure above. Charge q1 has a value of –3.0 x 10–9 C. The net electric field at point P is zero
Q: Calculate the magnitude of charge q2.
Q: Calculate the magnitude of the electric force on q2 and indicate its direction.
Q:Determine the x-coordinate of the point on the line between the two charges at which the electric potential is zero.
Q:How much work must be done by an external force to bring an electron from infinity to the point at which the electric potential is zero? Explain your reasoning.
Q: Calculate the magnitude of charge q2.
Q: Calculate the magnitude of the electric force on q2 and indicate its direction.
Q:Determine the x-coordinate of the point on the line between the two charges at which the electric potential is zero.
Q:How much work must be done by an external force to bring an electron from infinity to the point at which the electric potential is zero? Explain your reasoning.
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
Where is P?
Answered by
katie
P is to the left
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