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What is (Fnet3)x, the x-component of the net force exerted by these two charges on a third charge q3 = 55.0 nC placed between q1 and q2 at x3 = -1.220 m ? Your answer may be positive or negative, depending on the direction of the force. Express your answer numerically in newtons to three significant figures.
Answer:
The net force exerted on the third charge is
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The third charge is
The position of the third charge is
The first charge is
The position of the first charge is
The second charge is
The position of the second charge is
The distance between the first and the third charge is
The force exerted on the third charge by the first is
Where k is the coulomb's constant with a value
substituting values
The distance between the second and the third charge is
The force exerted on the third charge by the first is mathematically evaluated as
substituting values
The net force is
substituting values
Answer:
A.The positive z-direction
Explanation:
We are given that
Linear charge density of long line which is located on the x-axis=
Linear charge density of another long line which is located on the y-axis=
We have to find the direction of electric field at z=a on the positive z-axis if and are positive.
The direction of electric field at z=a on the positive z-axis is positive z-direction .
Because and are positive and the electric field is applied away from the positive charge.
Hence, option A is true.
A.The positive z-direction
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The statement "Good locations for turbines are limited" describes a drawback to wind energy.
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
Wind energy is one of the most useful and efficient renewable energy sources. But nothing is ideal in this universe and the same thing applies for wind energy also. The generation of electricity from wind energy requires setting up of turbines.
And these turbines can be set up in plane areas which is free from any disturbance except wind flow. In open area and flat plane surface only the turbines can rotate freely with the effect of wind.
But regions where the wind flow is minimum due to snow formation like the northern region of earth, the turbines cannot be set up there. So the locations for setting up of turbines are limited for good outcome in wind energy. This is one of the drawback of wind energy.
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