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A particle of charge−q1is at the origin of an xaxis. (a) At what location on the axis should a particle of charge−4q1be placed so that the net electric field is zero atx=2.0mmon the axis? (b) If, instead, a particle of charge+4q1is placed at that location, what is the direction (relative to the positive direction of the xaxis) of the net electric field atx=2.0mm?

Short Answer

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  1. The location on the axis of the particle to get the net electric field as zero is6mm .
  2. The direction of the net electric field isin the negative x direction, or, 180omeasuredcounter-clockwisefrom the +x axis.

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The given data

  1. A particle of charge−q1is at the origin of an x axis.
  2. A particle of charge−4q1is placed so that the net electric field is zero atx=2.0mmon the axis.
  3. A particle of charge+4q1 is placed so that the net electric field is zero at x=2.0mmon the axis
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Understanding the concept of the electric field 

Using the concept of the electric field due to a particle at a given point, we can get the values of the individual electric fields of the charges. Thus, in the case of the net-zero fields, the two fields balance each other and cancel. Similarly, using the same concept the direction of the net electric field can be given.

Formula:

The electric field due to a charge particle at a given point, E→=q4πεor2r^ (iv)

Where,

r = the distance of field point from the charge

q = charge of the particle

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a) Calculation of the particle

Since the two charges in question are of the same sign, the point should be located in between them (so that the field vectors point in the opposite direction). Let the coordinate of the second particle bex'(x'>0)

Then, the magnitude of the field due to the charge−q1evaluated atxis given by using equation (i) as:

E=-q1/4πεox2..................(a)

While, the electric field due to the second charge -4q1 is given using equation (i) as:

E'=4q1/4πεo(x'–x)2............(b)

To get the net electric field as zero, we equate both the equations (a) and (b) to get the location of the particle on the x-axis as follows:

|E|=|E'|q14πϵox2=4q14πϵo|x'−x|2|x'−x|x=2x'=3x=3(2mm)=6mm

Thus, the value of the location of the particle is.6mm

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b) Calculation of the direction of the net electric field 

In this case, with the second charge now positive, the electric field vectors produced by both charges are in the negative x direction, when evaluated at x = 2.0 mm. Therefore, the net field points in the negative x direction, or , measured counter-clockwise from the +x axis.

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