Of the charge Q initially on a tiny sphere, a portion q is to be transferred to a second, nearby sphere. Both spheres can be treated as particles and are fixed with a certain separation. For what value of q/Q will the electrostatic force between the two spheres be maximized?
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Textbook Solutions for Fundamentals of Physics, Volume 2 (Chapters 21 - 44)
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Three particles are fixed on an x axis. Particle 1 of charge q1 is at x a, and particle 2 of charge q2 is at x a. If their net electrostatic force on particle 3 of charge Q is to be zero, what must be the ratio q1/q2 when particle 3 is at (a) x 0.500a and (b) x 1.50a? 1
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The first step in solving 21 problem number 14 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Three particles are fixed on an x axis. Particle 1 of charge q1 is at x a, and particle 2 of charge q2 is at x a. If their net electrostatic force on particle 3 of charge Q is to be zero, what must be the ratio q1/q2 when particle 3 is at (a) x 0.500a and (b) x 1.50a? 1
From the textbook chapter Coulombs Law you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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