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Hunter-Best [27]
2 years ago
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Two tiny particles having charges 20.0 μC and 8.00 μC are separated by a distance of 20.0 cm What are the magnitude and directio

n of electric field midway between these two charges? (k = 1/4πε0 = 9.0 × 109 N • m2/C2)

Physics
1 answer:
Alecsey [184]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The magnitude and direction of electric field midway between these two charges is 10.8\times10^{5}\ N/C along AB.

Explanation:

Given that,

First charge q_{1}= 20\mu C

second charge q_{2}= 8\mu C

Distance = 20 cm

We need to calculate the electric field

For first charge,

Using formula of electric field

E_{1}= \dfrac{kq_{1}}{r^2}

Put the valueinto the formula

E_{1}=\dfrac{9\times10^{9}\times20\times10^{-6}}{10\times10^{-2}}

E_{1}=18\times10^{5}\ N/C

Direction of electric field along AB

We need to calculate the electric field

For second charge,

Using formula of electric field

E_{2}= \dfrac{kq_{2}}{r^2}

Put the valueinto the formula

E_{2}=\dfrac{9\times10^{9}\times8\times10^{-6}}{10\times10^{-2}}

E_{2}=7.2\times10^{5}\ N/C

Direction of electric field along AO

We need to calculate the net electric field at midpoint

E_{net}=E_{1}-E_{2}

E_{net}=(18-7.2)\times10^{5}\ N/C

E_{net}=10.8\times10^{5}\ N/C

Direction of net electric field along AB

Hence, The magnitude and direction of electric field midway between these two charges is 10.8\times10^{5}\ N/C along AB.

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