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Two point charges, q1=+3.0 μC and q2=−6.0 μC, are separated by a distance of 0.50 m. A third charge q3=+2.0 μC is placed at a point such that the net electric force on q3 is zero. Where should q3 be located?
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Two point charges, q1=+3.0 μC and q2=−6.0 μC, are separated by a distance of 0.50 m. A third charge q3=+2.0 μC is placed at a point such that the net electric force on q3 is zero. Where should q3 be located?
A thin, uniformly charged rod of length L carries a total charge +Q. A point charge +q is located at a distance d from one end of the rod, along the axis of the rod. If the rod is moved so that the point charge is now at distance d from the center of the rod (still along the axis), how does the force on the point charge change?
Two identical conducting spheres, initially uncharged, are placed in contact with each other. A positively charged rod is brought near (but not touching) one of the spheres. While the rod is still near, the spheres are separated and then the rod is removed. What is the final charge state of the spheres?
A Gaussian surface in the form of a cube with side length L encloses a point charge +Q located at one corner of the cube. What is the electric flux through the cube?
Two point charges q1=+4.0 μC and q2=−9.0 μC are separated by 0.60 m. If the distance between them is reduced to 0.30 m, by what factor does the magnitude of the force between them change?
A hollow conducting sphere with radius R carries a total charge +Q. A point charge +q is placed at the center of the sphere. What is the electric field just outside the surface of the sphere?
A spherical Gaussian surface of radius R contains a point charge +Q located at distance R/2 from the center of the sphere. What is the electric flux through the Gaussian surface?
A solid conducting sphere of radius a is surrounded by a thick conducting shell with inner radius b and outer radius c (where a<b<c). The inner sphere carries charge +Q and the shell carries charge +2Q. What is the charge on the inner surface of the shell?
Consider an infinite plane sheet with uniform surface charge density σ. Using Gauss's law with a cylindrical Gaussian surface that has its axis perpendicular to the sheet, with area A on each end and extends equally on both sides of the sheet, what is the electric field magnitude near the sheet?
A point charge Q is surrounded by a spherical conducting shell with inner radius a and outer radius b. The shell is initially uncharged. After electrostatic equilibrium is established, where is the electric field zero?
An electric dipole consists of charges +q and −q separated by distance d. The dipole is placed in a uniform electric field E with the dipole moment initially perpendicular to the field. What is the net force on the dipole and the torque about its center?
A uniformly charged solid sphere of radius R has total charge Q. Using Gauss's law, what is the electric field at distance r=R/2 from the center (inside the sphere)?
A point charge +2Q is located at the origin. A second point charge −Q is placed at position (3a,0). At what point along the x-axis is the electric field zero?
Three charges are arranged in a line: +Q at x=0, −2Q at x=a, and +Q at x=2a. What is the magnitude of the net force on the charge at x=a?
A long, straight wire carries a uniform line charge density λ. A second identical wire, also with line charge density λ, is placed parallel to the first at distance d. What is the magnitude of the electric force per unit length between the wires?
Four identical point charges +Q are arranged at the corners of a square with side length a. What is the magnitude of the electric field at the center of the square?
A thin ring of radius R carries a uniform charge +Q. A point charge +q is placed at the center of the ring. If the ring is expanded to radius 2R while keeping the total charge +Q constant, how does the force on the point charge change?
An infinite line of charge with linear charge density λ lies along the z-axis. Using Gauss's law with a cylindrical Gaussian surface of radius r and height h centered on the line charge, what is the electric field at distance r from the line?
Two identical conducting spheres, each of radius r, are separated by a distance d (where d>>r). Initially, sphere A carries charge +3Q and sphere B carries charge −Q. The spheres are briefly connected by a thin conducting wire, then disconnected. What is the magnitude of the electric force between the spheres after disconnection?
A hollow conducting sphere of inner radius a and outer radius b carries a total charge +Q. A point charge +q is placed at the center of the sphere. What is the magnitude of the electric force on a test charge +q0 placed at distance r from the center, where a<r<b?