Tutorial Chapter 1
Tutorial Chapter 1
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Figure 1
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Figure 2
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Two positive charges are located at points A and B as shown in the Figure 3.
The distance from each charge to the point P is a=2.0 m.
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Figure 3
a) Determine the magnitude of the net electric field at point P.
b) Calculate the direction of the net electric field at P.
Two point charges are located on the y-axis as follows: charge q 1=+3.60 nC at
y=0.600 m, and charge q2=-1.50 nC at the origin.
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a. With the aid of a vector diagram, determine the net force exerted by
these two charges on a third charges q3=+5.00 nC located along the xaxis at x=0.400 m.
b. What is the direction of the net force.
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Figure 4
a. Draw the directions of the electrical forces acted on charge Q3 due
to the charges Q1 and Q2.
b. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the resultant electric force
acted on charge Q3.
7.
A +7.7C and a -3.5 C charge are placed 18.5 cm apart. Give one position where a
third charge shall be placed (other than ), so that it experiences no net force.
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Figure 5
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Figure 6 below represents three charges Q1, Q2, and Q3 . Point A is midpoint
between Q2 and Q3. Find the electric field at point A.
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Figure 6
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Two point charges are placed at the two corners of a triangle as shown in
Figure 7. The charges are q1=+10C, and q2=-10C.
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Figure 7
a) Draw a vector diagram and show the electric field vectors E 1 and E2 at point X
due to charge q1 and q2, respectively.
b) Calculate the magnitude and direction of the resultant electric field at point X.
c) If a point charge of 3C is placed at point X, determine the magnitude and
direction of the force exerted on it.
12.
Calculate the electric flux passing through a Gaussian surface that surrounds a
+0.075 C point charge.
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13.
Calculate the electric flux through the rectangle which is 10 cm by 20 cm, the
electric field is uniform at 200 NC-1 and the angle is 30.
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