a +4C charge is 400m along the horizontal line toward the right of a -3C charge. Calculate the E at a point 300m above the negative charge. ASAP please. It's 7:48pm here and I need it tomorrow at 7am. Thanks.

2 answers

It is a simple problem, the E vectors add as vectors.

First the E from the negative charge.

E1=kq/r^2=-3Ck/300^2 in the direction of downward.

E2= k(4c)/500^2 in the direction of theta

where Theta=arc tan 300/400 to the left of the upward direction.

E2=4k/500^2 (upward sintheta+left costheta)
E2=4k/500^2 ( 300/500 upward+400/500 to left) check my mental calculations

now add E1+E2
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