A set of point charges is held in place at the vertices of an equilateral triang
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Question
A set of point charges is held in place at the vertices of an equilateral triangle of side 13.0 cm , as shown in the figure (Figure 1) .
Part A: Find the maximum amount of total kinetic energy that will be produced when the charges are released from rest in the frictionless void of outer space.
K= 1.80x10^-6 J
Part B. If the charges at the vertices of the right triangle in the figure are released, how much total kinetic energy will they gain?(Figure 2) .
I CANT FIGURE OUT PART B!!!!
Figure 1
figure2
Explanation / Answer
Gain in KInetic energy is dKE = change in potential energy
dKE = -(k*q1*q2/r12)-(k*q2*q3/r23)-(k*q1*q3/r13)
dKE = -(9*10^9*4*2*10^-12/0.1)-(9*10^9*4*3*10^-12/sqrt(0.1^2+0.15^2))-(9*10^9*3*2*10^-12/0.15) =-1.67 J
So the final answer is gain in KE = 1.679 J
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