Coulomb constant, k = 8.987 × 10º N · m² /C².vVacuum permitivity, €o = 8.854 × 10¬12 F/m. Magnitude of the charge of the electron, e = -1.60217662 × 10¬19 C. Mass of the electron, me = 9.10938356 × 10-31 kg. Unless specified otherwise, each symbol carries their usual meaning. For example, µC means micro coulomb . +Y

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8.854 × 10¬12 F/m. Magnitude of the charge of the electron,
Coulomb constant, k = 8.987 × 10º N · m² /C². Vacuum permitivity, eo =
e = -1.60217662 × 10-19 C. Mass of the electron, me = 9.10938356 × 10 31 kg. Unless specified otherwise, each symbol carries their usual
meaning. For example, µC means micro coulomb.
+Y ↑
Transcribed Image Text:8.854 × 10¬12 F/m. Magnitude of the charge of the electron, Coulomb constant, k = 8.987 × 10º N · m² /C². Vacuum permitivity, eo = e = -1.60217662 × 10-19 C. Mass of the electron, me = 9.10938356 × 10 31 kg. Unless specified otherwise, each symbol carries their usual meaning. For example, µC means micro coulomb. +Y ↑
Coordinates of three charges in a 2D plane is given as
follows: q1=-41µC at p1=(12,-15), q2=-52µC at p2=(-6,8) and q3=-56µC at p3=(-
14,8). Th
d) Compute force on q1 due to q3.
x component of the force
Give your answer to at least three significance digits.
128.884
N V
128.884
Y component of the force
Give your answer to at least three significance digits.
-177.624
N
-177.624
e) Compute net force on q1 due to q2 and q3. You can use the superposition principle which is basically Fnet,1 = F2,1 + F3,1.
x component of the force
Give your answer to at least three significance digits.
N
Y component of the force
Give your answer to at least three significance digits.
|
N
ese coordinates are given in centimeters.
Transcribed Image Text:Coordinates of three charges in a 2D plane is given as follows: q1=-41µC at p1=(12,-15), q2=-52µC at p2=(-6,8) and q3=-56µC at p3=(- 14,8). Th d) Compute force on q1 due to q3. x component of the force Give your answer to at least three significance digits. 128.884 N V 128.884 Y component of the force Give your answer to at least three significance digits. -177.624 N -177.624 e) Compute net force on q1 due to q2 and q3. You can use the superposition principle which is basically Fnet,1 = F2,1 + F3,1. x component of the force Give your answer to at least three significance digits. N Y component of the force Give your answer to at least three significance digits. | N ese coordinates are given in centimeters.
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