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Fundamentals of Electromagnetics with Engineering Applications
- URGENTTTarrow_forwardGoal:The intent of this problem is to understand how electrostatic models can be used outside of electrical engineering. This basic model is used to understand chemical reactions, bonding, and other forms of atomic processes. It also shows you the strength of electrostatic forces in an atom. The Thomson model of a hydrogen atom is a sphere of positive charge with radius Ro with an electron (a point charge) at its center. The total positive charge equals the electronic charge q. What is the force of attraction between an electron at a distance R from the center of the sphere of positive charge? OOOO qR 4π€, Ro O q²R 3πEO q²R 4π€, Roarrow_forward1. Find the force on charge Q1, 20µC, due to charge Q2, -300µC, where Qı is at (0, 1, 2) m and Q2 at (2, 0, 0) m.arrow_forward
- According to the figure below, four particles form a square. The charges are ql q4 - q and q2 = q3 = Q. (a)What is Qlg if the net electrostatic force on particles 3 is zero? (b) Is there any value of q that makes the net electrostatic force on each of the four particles zero? Explain.arrow_forward2: we had equally like charges arranged in a pattern of of aclock face. There are 12 equally like charges arranged in a clock face patternof radius R. Determine then, if we were to bring a like charge from infinitedistance to the center. What is the electric potential?arrow_forwardThe work done by the force F- da. - 3a, + 2a. Nin giving a InC charge a displacement of 10a, + 24 - 7a, m is ? (note: be aware of the sign for the given direction) (a) 103al (b) 60 nl (e) 64 n (d) 20 narrow_forward
- Please answer both subpart either I will dislike Please both subpart for like this..arrow_forwardTwo equal charges of +8microC are separated by 1.6mm. Determine the force between the charges. Tell whether the force is attractive or repulsive. Determine the intensity of the electrical field produced by a charge of +5microC at a point P that is 3mm to the right. What is the value and nature of the force over a charge of -8microC situated at point P? Two charges of +16microC and -8microC are separated 10mm. Determine the intensity and direction of the electric field at point P situated right in the middle of the two charges (see figure).arrow_forwardCharges+Q1and –Q2are heldfixed from one another by a distance of d. Find the work done by an external applied force to move a –q from a distance d outside the negative charge (along a line joining the two fixed charges) toa pointdirectly in between thetwo fixed chargeswithoutchanging the kinetic energy of the charge, -q.arrow_forward
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