Physics Assignment
1). an object has a charge of −2.3 μC. How many electrons must be removed so that the charge becomes +2.7 μC?
3). Two point charges are fixed on the y axis: a negative point charge q1 = -26 µC at y1 = +0.23 m and a positive point charge q2 at y2 = +0.31 m. A third point charge q = +8.7 µC is fixed at the origin. The net electrostatic force exerted on the charge q by the other two charges has a magnitude of 24 N and points in the +y direction. Determine the magnitude of q2.
7). an electric field of 261,500 N/C points due west at a certain spot. What are the magnitude and direction of the force that acts on a charge of -6.35 µC at this spot?
10). A tiny ball (mass = 0.043 kg) carries a charge of -17.6 µC. What electric field (magnitude and direction) is needed to cause the ball to float above the ground?
12). the membrane surrounding a living cell consists of an inner and an outer wall that are separated by a small space. Assume that the membrane acts like a parallel plate capacitor in which the effective charge density on the inner and outer walls has a magnitude of 7.1 http://www.webassign.net/images/multiply.gif 10-6 C/m2.
(a) What is the magnitude of the electric field within the cell membrane? (b) Find the magnitude of the electric force that would be exerted on a potassium ion (K+; charge = +e) placed inside the membrane.
13). the drawing shows three point charges fixed in place. The charge at the coordinate origin has a value of q1 = +8.20 µC; the other two charges have identical magnitudes, but opposite signs: q2 = -5.30 µC and q3 = +5.30 µC.
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(a) Determine the net force (magnitude and direction) exerted on q1 by the other two charges.
(b) If q1 had a mass of 1.47 g and it were free to move, what would be its acceleration?
Note
Explain each steps in arriving at your answer and the name of each formular(equation) used in each question.