Part C: A point charge q3 = -5.00 μC moves from point a to point b. How much work is done on q3 by the electric forces exerted by q1 and q2?  Express your answer with the appropriate units. Wab=__

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Part C: A point charge q3 = -5.00 μC moves from point a to point b. How much work is done on q3 by the electric forces exerted by q1 and q2? 

Express your answer with the appropriate units.
Wab=__
Part A
What is the electric potential at point a due to 9₁ and 92?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
V₁ = 0 V
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IDENTIFY: The potential at any point is the scalar sum of the potentials due to individual charges.
SET UP: V = kq/r and Wab= q(Va - Võ).
EXECUTE: Tal = Ta2
Part B
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What is the electric potential at point b?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
V₁ = -5.27×105 V
=√(0.0100 m)² + (0.0100 m)²: = 0.0071 m. Va = k
V₁ = k
Previous Answers
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Tbi = 0.0141 m, r2 = 0.0100 m.
91
92
k ( 7 + 7) = (8.99 × 10º N· m²/C²) (
Ты
( +
+2.00×10-6 C
0.0141 m
-2.00×10-6 C
0.0100 m
91 92
Tal Ta2
= 0 V.
= -5.27 x 105 V
Transcribed Image Text:Part A What is the electric potential at point a due to 9₁ and 92? Express your answer with the appropriate units. V₁ = 0 V Submit Correct IDENTIFY: The potential at any point is the scalar sum of the potentials due to individual charges. SET UP: V = kq/r and Wab= q(Va - Võ). EXECUTE: Tal = Ta2 Part B Previous Answers Submit What is the electric potential at point b? Express your answer with the appropriate units. V₁ = -5.27×105 V =√(0.0100 m)² + (0.0100 m)²: = 0.0071 m. Va = k V₁ = k Previous Answers Correct Tbi = 0.0141 m, r2 = 0.0100 m. 91 92 k ( 7 + 7) = (8.99 × 10º N· m²/C²) ( Ты ( + +2.00×10-6 C 0.0141 m -2.00×10-6 C 0.0100 m 91 92 Tal Ta2 = 0 V. = -5.27 x 105 V
Point charges q₁ = +2.00 µC and q2 = -2.00 μC are placed at adjacent corners of a
square for which the length of each side is 1.00 cm. Point a is at the center of the square,
and point b is at the empty corner closest to q2. Take the electric potential to be zero at a
distance far from both charges.
Transcribed Image Text:Point charges q₁ = +2.00 µC and q2 = -2.00 μC are placed at adjacent corners of a square for which the length of each side is 1.00 cm. Point a is at the center of the square, and point b is at the empty corner closest to q2. Take the electric potential to be zero at a distance far from both charges.
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