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Given two particles with Q = 1.50-mu C charges as shown in the figure below and

ID: 3162145 • Letter: G

Question

Given two particles with Q = 1.50-mu C charges as shown in the figure below and a particle with charge q = 1.35 times 10^-18 C at the origin. What is the net force exerted by the two 1.50-mu C charges on the charge q? N What is the electric field at the origin due to the two 1.50-mu C particles? N/C What is the electrical potential at the origin due to the two 1.50- mu C particles? What is the contribution to the potential due to one of the i.50-mu C charges? How do you then account for both charges? kV

Explanation / Answer

here,

Q = 1.5 * 10^-6 C

x = 0.8 m

c)

the electric potential due to 1.5 uC charges at origin , V = k * Q/x + k * Q/x

V =2 * 9 * 10^9 * 1.5 * 10^-6 /0.8 V

V = 3.38 * 10^4 V = 33.8 KV

the electric potential due to 1.5 uC charges at origin is 33.8 KV

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