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In the figure particle 1 of charge -88 μC

and particle 2 of charge 44 μC


are held at separation L= 26 cm
on an x axis. What is the net
electrostatic force on particle 3,
of charge q3 = 22 μC
if particle 3 is placed at
(a) x = 52 cm
(b) x = 104 cm
What should be the (c) x
and (d) y coordinates of particle 3
if the net electrostatic force on it due
to particles 1 and 2 is 0

a.) �_𝑛𝑒𝑡=𝑘𝑞_𝑖 ∑24_■8(𝑗=1@𝑖≠𝑗)^𝑁▒ 〖𝑞 _𝑗/ 〖 |�_�−�_� | 〗 ^2 (𝑟_𝑖𝑗 )  ̂ 〗

k 8.99E+09 NM^2/C^2
qi 2.20E-05 C
kqi 1.98E+05
q1 4.40E-05 M I hat
q2 -8.80E-05 M I hat
|ri1-rj1| 0.26 M
|ri1-rj1|^2 0.0676 M^2
|ri2-rj2| 0.52 M
|ri2-rj2|^2 0.2704 M^2
N 2
q1/(|ri1-rj1|^2) 0.0007
q2/(|ri2-rj2|^2) -0.0003

Fnet 64.3663 N I hat

c.)
q1/(|ri1-rj1|^2)=q2/(|ri2-rj2|^2)
q1 q1
|ri1-rj1|^2 x^2
q2 q2
|ri2-rj2|^2 (x-0.26 m)^2
(x-0.26 m)^2/x^2 = q2/q1
q2/q1 0.5
(x-0.26 m)^2/x^2 = 0.5

b 1.04
a 1
c 0.1352
NUMERATOR 1.77539105 0.304609
DENOMINATOR 2 2
x= 88.7696 0.152304
cm
d.)
y= 0 cm
�_𝑛𝑒𝑡=𝑘𝑞_𝑖 ∑24_■8(𝑗=1@𝑖≠𝑗)^𝑁▒ 〖𝑞 _𝑗/ 〖 |�_�−�_� | 〗 ^2 (𝑟_𝑖𝑗 )  ̂ 〗
b.)

k 8.99E+09 NM^2/C^2
qi 2.20E-05 C
kqi 1.98E+05
q1 4.40E-05 M I hat
q2 -8.80E-05 M I hat
|ri1-rj1| 0.78 M
|ri1-rj1|^2 0.6084 M^2
|ri2-rj2| 1.04 M
|ri2-rj2|^2 1.0816 M^2
N 2
q1/(|ri1-rj1|^2) 7.2321E-05
q2/(|ri2-rj2|^2) -8.1361E-05

Fnet -1.7880 N I hat


The figure shows two charged particles on an x axis:
-q= -4.8 x 10
-4.8E-19 C
at x= -4.5 m
and q= 4.8 x 10
4.8E-19 C
at x= 4.5 m
What are the (a) x- and (b) y- components of the net
electric field produced at point P at y= 3m

a.)

K 9000000000
Hypo (R or |ri-rj|) 5.4083269132
KQ 4.32E-09
KQ/R^2 1.47692307692308E-10
i 8.32E-01
j 5.55E-01

-0.00000000024577 N/C

b.)
0 N/C
-19

-19
Two particles are fixed to an x axis:
particle 1 of charge q1 = 2.99 2.99E-08 C
at x = 20 cm 0.2 m
and particle 2 of charge q2 = -3.24 q1 C
at x = 70 cm 0.7 m
At what coordinate on the
x axis is the electric field produced
by the two particles equal to zero?

E+=E-
K|q1| / r1^2 = K|q2| / r2^2
|q1| / r1^2 = |q2| / r2^2
|q1| / r1^2 = |-3.24q1| / r2^2
1 / r1^2 = -3.24/ r2^2
1 / r1^2 = 3.24/ (r1+50)^2
1 / r1 = 1.8/ (r1+50)
1 (r1+50)=1.8 r1
(r1+50)=1.8 r1
0.8r1=50
r1= 62.5 cm
x=20-62.5 = -42.5 cm

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Point charges of q1 = 7.1 μC
and q2 = -4.4 μC
are placed on an x axis, at x1 = 7.23 m
and x2 = 14.6 m
, respectively, as shown in the figure below.
What charge q3 (sign included) �_𝑛𝑒𝑡=𝑘𝑞_𝑖 ∑24_■8(𝑗=1@𝑖≠𝑗)^𝑁▒ 〖𝑞 _𝑗/ 〖 |�_�−�_� | 〗 ^2 (𝑟
must be placed at x3 = 21.5 m
so that any charge q4

placed at the origin would experience *Divide by k*qi


no electrostatic force? *direction canceles out since same direction

-0.1358256381 q1/(|r1-ri|^2)
�_1/ 〖 |�_�−�_1 | 〗 ^2 + �_2/ 〖 |�_�−�_2 | 〗 ^2 +𝑞_3/ 〖 |�_�
0.0206417714 q2/(|r2-ri|^2)
-0.1151838667 SUM �_3/ 〖 |�_�−�_3 | 〗 ^2 =-(�_1/ 〖 |�_�−�_1 | 〗 ^2 + �_2/ 〖 |�_
462.25 (|r3-ri|^2)
-53.2437 μC �_3=-(�_1/ 〖 |�_�−�_1 | 〗 ^2 + �_2/ 〖 |�_�−�_2 | 〗 ^2 )( 〖
≠𝑗)^𝑁▒ 〖𝑞 _𝑗/ 〖 |�_�−�_� | 〗 ^2 (𝑟_𝑖𝑗 )  ̂=0 〗

eles out since same direction

〖 |�_�−�_2 | 〗 ^2 +𝑞_3/ 〖 |�_�−�_3 | 〗 ^2 =0

〖 |�_�−�_1 | 〗 ^2 + �_2/ 〖 |�_�−�_2 | 〗 ^2 )

2 + �_2/ 〖 |�_�−�_2 | 〗 ^2 )( 〖 |�_�−�_3 | 〗 ^2)


The figure shows a rectangular array of
harged particles fixed in place, with distance a= 48 cm
nd the charges shown as
integer multiples of q1 = 2.87 pC
nd q2 = 7.18 pC
With V= 0
at infinity, what is the net electric potential
at the rectangle's center?

k 8.99E+09 NM^2/C^2
16*q2 1.1488E+11
NUM 1.03E+21
DEN 0.48
V 2.15E+21
2.1516 V
In the figure R1 = 5.99 Ω
R2 = 18 Ω
and the ideal battery has emf ε = 13.4 V
(a) What is the magnitude of current i1?

(b) How much energy is dissipated by


all four resistors in 2.21 min

1/R2 0.0555555556
1/R'=3*(1/R2) 0.1666666667
R'=1/(1/R') 6
R'+R1 11.99
I=V/(R'+R1) 1.1175979983
I1=I/3 0.3725 A

P=(I^2)*(R'+R1) 14.9758131776
time (t) in sec 132.6
E=P*t 1985.7928 J
In the figure the ideal batteries have emfs Ε1 = 1V
and Ε2 = 5 Ε1 5V
and the resistances are each 300 Ω
What is the value of current in
(a) resistor 2 and (b) resistor 3?

MESH 1 = 0 (LEFT SIDE):


1 V- R1 i1-(i1 +i2)*R3=0
-R1 i1-(i1 +i2)*R3=-1 V
-R1 i1-(i1)*R3 -i2*R3=-1 V
-300*i1-i1*300-i2*300=-1 V
-600i1-300i2=-1 V (EQ. 1)

MESH 2 = 0 (RIGHT SIDE)


5 * 1 V -R2 * i2 - (i1 + i2)*R3 = 0
5 V -R2 * i2 - (i1 + i2)*R3 = 0
-R2 * i2 - (i1 + i2)*R3 = - 5 V
-300*i2-300*i1-300i2=-5 V
-300i1-600i2=-5 V (EQ. 2)

-600 -300 i1 = -1
-300 -600 i2 -5

i1 = -0.00333
i2 = 0.01

i3=i+i2 0.0067
A

A
In the figure R1 = 110 Ω
R2 = R3 = 75 Ω
R4 = 93.5 Ω
nd the ideal battery has emf ε = 6V
(a) What is the equivalent resistance?
What is i in (b) resistance 1,
(c) resistance 2,
(d) resistance 3, and (e)resistance 4?

R2*R3*R4 525937.5
R2*R3 5625
R2*R4 7012.5
R3*R4 7012.5
R2*R3+R2*R4+R3*R4 19650
R=(R2*R3*R4)/(R2*R3+R2*R4+R3*R4) 26.76527
R_eq=R1+R 136.7653
a.) 136.7653 Ω
R_eq=R1+R 136.7653
i1=ε/R_eq 0.043871
b.) 0.0439 A
i2=(ε-V1)/R2 0.015656
c.) 0.0157 A
i3 = (ε– V1)/R3 0.015656
d.) 0.0157 A
i4=i1-i2-i3 0.012558
e.) 0.0126 A

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