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A point charge q1 = 1.0 µC is at the origin and a point charge q2 = 6.0 µC is on the x axis at x = 1 m.

(a) Find the electric force on charge q2.
F12 = ? mN
(b) Find the electric force on q1.
F21 = ? mN
(c) What would your answers for Parts (a) and (b) differ if q2 were -6.0 µC?

User Mali Tbt
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To solve this problem we will apply the concepts related to the Electrostatic Force given by Coulomb's law. This force can be mathematically described as


F = (kq_1q_2)/(d^2)

Here

k = Coulomb's Constant


q_(1,2) = Charge of each object

d = Distance

Our values are given as,


q_1 = 1 \mu C


q_2 = 6 \mu C

d = 1 m


k =  9*10^9 Nm^2/C^2

a) The electric force on charge
q_2 is


F_(12) = ( (9*10^9 Nm^2/C^2)(1*10^(-6) C)(6*10^(-6) C))/((1 m)^2)


F_(12) = 54 mN

Force is positive i.e. repulsive

b) As the force exerted on
q_2 will be equal to that act on
q_1,


F_(21) = F_(12)


F_(21) = 54 mN

Force is positive i.e. repulsive

c) If
q_2 = -6 \mu C, a negative sign will be introduced into the expression above i.e.


F_(12) = ((9*10^9 Nm^2/C^2)(1*10^(-6) C)(-6*10^(-6) C))/((1 m)^(2))


F_(12) = F_(21) = -54 mN

Force is negative i.e. attractive

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