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Chapter 23: Q. 36 - Excercises And Problems (page 655)

What are the strength and direction of the electric field at the position indicated by the dot in FIGUREP23.36? Give your answer (a)in component form and (b)as a magnitude and angle measured cwor ccw(specify which) from the positive x-axis.

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Part a

aThe electric field in component asE鈬赌=9.7104N/C(i^)+9.2104N/C(j^).

Part b

bThe magnitude is role="math" localid="1651416109780" E=1.34105N/Cand the angle is=136.

Step by step solution

01

Step: 1 Electrostatic force: 

Find the net electrostatic force by dividing the components of the electrostatic potential due to all positive ions at the target point.

In the diagram below, the placement of the electrons and the vector of the related fields are depicted

02

Step; 2 Equating: (part a)

The electric filed intensity as

E=kqd2

E1=kq1d12

Solving as,

E1=9109Nm2/C210nC109C1nC4.0cm1m100cm2E1=5.625104N/C.

The vector form as

E1=5.625104N/C(i^).

03

Step: 3 Field intensity: (part a)

The Field intensity as

E2=kq2r2

Calculate radius as

r=(4.0cm)2+(2.0cm)2r=4.472cm1m100cmr=0.04472m.

The angle as

=tan14.0cm2.0cm=63.435.

04

Step; 4 Substituting: (part a)

From the above equation,

Solving as

E2=9109Nm2/C210nC109C1nC(0.04472m)2E2=4.5104N/C.

The component in field as

E2x=E2sin

Solving as

E2x=4.5104N/Csin63.435E2x=4.0249104N/C.

05

Step: 5 Field intensity: (part a)

The intensity field as

E3=kq3d32

E3=9109Nm2/C25.0nC109C1nC2.0cm1m100cm2E3=1.125105N/C

The net electric field is

role="math" localid="1651417476230" E=5.625104N/C(i^)+4.0249104N/C(i^)+2.0125104N/C(j^)+1.125105N/C(j^)

E鈬赌=9.6499104N/C(i^)+9.2375104N/C(j^).

The net field component as

E=鈬赌9.7104N/C(i^)+9.2104N/C(j^).

06

Step: 6 Finding magitude: (part b)

The magnitude in field as

E=Ex2+Ey2

Solving as

E=9.7104N/C2+9.2104N/C2E=1.335105N/C.

E=1.34105N/C.

07

Step: 7 Finding angle: (part b)

The angle as

=tan1EyEx

Solving as

=tan19.2104N/C9.7104N/C=43.5.

As a result, the net field is 43.5degrees around from the negative x-axis, or136.518043.5 counterclockwise from the positive x-axis.

As a result, the net field's relative positive x-axis rotates almost 136 counterclockwise.

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