A very small ball has a mass of 5.0 3 1023 kg and a charge of 4.0 mC. What magnitude electric field directed upward will balance the weight of the ball? (a) 8.2 3 102 N/C (b) 1.2 3 104 N/C (c) 2.0 3 1022 N/C (d) 5.1 3 106 N/C (e) 3.7 3 103 N/C
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(a) Two identical point charges 1q are located on the y-axis at y 5 1a and y 5 2a. What is the electric field along the x-axis at x 5 b? (b) A circular ring of charge of radius a has a total positive charge Q distributed uniformly around it. The ring is in the x 5 0 plane with its center at the origin. What is the electric field along the x-axis at x 5 b due to the ring of charge? Hint: Consider the charge Q to consist of many pairs of identical point charges positioned at the ends of diameters of the ring.
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The first step in solving 15 problem number trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: (a) Two identical point charges 1q are located on the y-axis at y 5 1a and y 5 2a. What is the electric field along the x-axis at x 5 b? (b) A circular ring of charge of radius a has a total positive charge Q distributed uniformly around it. The ring is in the x 5 0 plane with its center at the origin. What is the electric field along the x-axis at x 5 b due to the ring of charge? Hint: Consider the charge Q to consist of many pairs of identical point charges positioned at the ends of diameters of the ring.
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