Three charged marbles are glued to a nonconducting surface and are placed in the
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Three charged marbles are glued to a nonconducting surface and are placed in the diagram as shown. The charges of each marble are q1 = 6.25 µC, q2 = 1.44 µC, and q3 = 2.41 µC. Marble q1 is a distance r1 = 3.00 cm to the left of the marble q2, while marble q3 is a distance r3 = 2.00 cm to the right of the marble q2, as shown. Calculate the magnitude of the electric field a distance r' = 1.00 cm to the left of the center marble.
Another marble is placed 1 cm to the left of the middle marble. If this new marble has a charge of
3.54 µC,
calculate magnitude and direction of the force on it.
r. 41 12 43 observation pointExplanation / Answer
Electric field is given by:
E = kQ/R^2
net electric field at observation point will be:
Enet = E1 - E2 + E3
Enet = kq1/r1^2 - kq2/r2^2 + kq3/r3^2
Using given values:
Enet = 9*10^9*[6.25*10^-6/0.02^2 - 1.44*10^-6/0.01^2 + 2.41*10^-6/0.03^2]
Enet = 35.125*10^6 N/C
B.
Net force on charge at observation point will be:
Fnet = q*Enet
Fnet = 3.54*10^-6*35.125*10^6
Fnet = 124.34 N
Direction will be towards +ve-x-axis.
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