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P0783
Beginner Electromagnetism › ElectrostaticsCoulomb's Law and Unknown Point Charge
In a vacuum, two point charges, $q$ and $Q$, are separated by a distance $r = 5.0$ mm. They experience an attractive force of $F = 4.0 \times 10^{-4}$ N.
P0792
Beginner Electromagnetism › ElectrostaticsNet Force on Three Collinear Charges
Two charges, $q_1 = 1.0 \times 10^{-8}$ C and $q_2 = 2.0 \times 10^{-8}$ C, are separated by a distance $d = 1.0$ m in kerosene. A third charge, $q_3 = 3.0 \times 10^{-9}$ C, is placed on the line connecting them, at the midpoint.
- Find the magnitude and direction of the net force on each of the three charges.
- When calculating these forces, should the effect of kerosene be considered?
P0793
Intermediate Electromagnetism › ElectrostaticsNet Force on Charge at Square's Center
In air, point charges are placed at the four corners of a square with side length $a$: $q_1=q$ (top-left), $q_2=2q$ (top-right), $q_3=-4q$ (bottom-right), and $q_4=2q$ (bottom-left). A positive unit charge ($q_0 = +1$ C) is placed at the center of the square.
P0794
Beginner Electromagnetism › ElectrostaticsElectrostatic and Spring Force Equilibrium
An insulating charged sphere A, with charge $q_A = 2.0 \times 10^{-7}$ C, is suspended by a light spring with spring constant $k_s = 15$ N/m. When another charged sphere B is placed below A, the spring's extension increases by an additional $\Delta x = 4.0 \times 10^{-2}$ m. At this point, the distance between the spheres is $r = 0.12$ m.
P0795
Beginner Electromagnetism › ElectrostaticsAlpha Particle Scattering off Gold Nucleus
A gold nucleus contains 79 protons, and an alpha particle contains 2 protons. The elementary charge is $e = 1.6 \times 10^{-19}$ C. The mass of an alpha particle is $m_{\alpha} = 6.68 \times 10^{-27}$ kg. An alpha particle is at a distance $r = 6.9 \times 10^{-15}$ m from a gold nucleus.
- What is the magnitude of the electrostatic force on the alpha particle?
- What is the magnitude of its acceleration?
P0796
Intermediate Electromagnetism › ElectrostaticsThree Charge Electrostatic Equilibrium
Two point charges, A ($q_A = +4Q$) and B ($q_B = -Q$), are separated by a distance L. A third point charge, C, is to be introduced such that all three charges are in equilibrium under electrostatic forces.
- Find the charge of C, $q_C$.
- Find the position of C.
P0797
Beginner Electromagnetism › ElectrostaticsForce Between Spheres After Contact
Two identical metal spheres, A and B, have charges $q_A = +Q$ and $q_B = +2Q$ and are separated by a distance $r$. The force between them is $F$. A third identical metal sphere C, with charge $q_C = -2Q$, first touches A, then touches B, and is then removed. The final distance between A and B is $r/2$.
P0798
Intermediate Electromagnetism › ElectrostaticsElectrostatic Pendulum Equilibrium
Two identical small spheres are suspended from a common point by threads of length $L=1.0$ m. When each sphere is given a charge $q = 3.0 \times 10^{-7}$ C, they hang in equilibrium with a separation distance $d = 0.4$ m between them.
- Find the tension in each thread.
- Find the mass of each sphere. (Use $g = 9.8$ m/s$^2$)
P0800
Beginner Electromagnetism › ElectrostaticsElectrostatic Equilibrium in an Equilateral Triangle
Three point charges, each with charge $-q$, are placed at the three vertices of an equilateral triangle with side length $r$. A charge $Q$ is placed at the centroid of the triangle.
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