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Three charged particles are placed at each of three corners of an equilateral tr

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Question

Three charged particles are placed at each of three corners of an equilateral triangle whose sides are of length 3.3 . Two of the particles have a negative charge: = -7.6 and = -15.2 . The remaining particle has a positive charge, = 8.0 . What is the net electric force acting on particle 3 due to particle 1 and particle 2?

1.Find the net force acting on particle 3 due to the presence of the other two particles. Report you answer as a magnitude and a direction measured from the positive x axis.
Express the magnitude in newtons and the direction in degrees to three significant figures

Explanation / Answer

Relevant equations Coulomb's Law: F = [k*q1*q2]/r2 3. The attempt at a solution F13 (on q3 due to q1) = [k *q3*q1]/r2 = [(9*109)(8*10-9)(8*10-9)]/(.035)2 = 4.702*10-4 N F23 (on q3 due to q2) = [k * q3*q2]/ r2 = [(9*109)(8*10-9)(16*10-9)]/(.035)2 = 9.404*10-4 N F13x = F13 * cos(60) = + 2.351*10^-4 N F13y = F13 * sin(60) = + 4.072*10^-4 N F23x = F23 * cos(0) = + 9.404 *10^-4 N F23y = 0 Fx = 2.351*10^-4 + 9.404*10^-4 = 1.176*10^-3 N Fy = 4.072*10^-4 N SF = 10^-3v(1.176)2 + (0.4072)2 = 1.2445*10^-3 N ? = arctan (0.4072/1.176) = 19.1 The velocity of the body will be directed with the force as the body was initially at rest F gives the direction of acceleration a a = (change in velocity ) /time a=(v-0)/t a is directed towards F

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