Question: Figure 21-31 shows an arrangement of four charged particles, with angle θ=30.0°and distance= 2.00 cm. Particle 2 has chargeq2=+8.00×10-19C; particles 3 and 4 have chargesq3=q4=-1.60×1019C. (a) What is distanceDbetween the origin and particle 2 if the net electrostatic force on particle 1 due to the other particles is zero? (b) If particles 3 and 4 were moved closer to thex-axis but maintained their symmetry about that axis, would the required value ofDbe greater than, less than, or the same as in part (a)?

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  • a) The distance D between the origin and particle 2 if the net electrostatic force on particle 1 due to other particles is zero is 1.92 cm
  • b) If particles 3 and 4 were moved closer to the x-axis but maintaining their symmetry, the value D is less than that in part (a).

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The given data

Charges of the particles,q2=+8.00×10-19C,andq3=q4=-1.60×10-19C, and

Four particles are maintained at an angle θ=30.0°and distance, d = 2.00 cm

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Understanding the concept of Coulomb’s law 

Using the same concept of Coulomb's law, we can get an equation for the condition of the net force on particle 1 as zero. Thus, this will determine the distance of the particle from its origin. Again, using the same concept, we can compare the value of the distance.

Formula:

The magnitude of the electrostatic force between any two particles,

F=Kq1q2cosθr2

(1)

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a) Calculation of the distance D of the second particle from the origin

We note that cos(30°)=32so that the dashed line distance in figure 21-31, the separation between the particles 1 and 3 or particles 1 and 4, r=2d3The net force on the charge q1due to charges q3andq4(withq3=q4=-1.60×10-19C)onthe y -axis has magnitude using the equation as:

F1=F3+F4=2q1q34πε0cos(30°)=33q1q316πε0d2

This must be set equal to the magnitude of the force exerted on q1by q2=+8.00×10-19Cso that its net force is zero. Thus, using the same equation (1), it is given as:

33q1q316πε0d2=q1q24πε0D+d2D=d2533-1D=0.96×2cmD=1.92cm

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Hence, the value of the distance, D is 1.92 cm.

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b) Calculation of the distance D when particles 3 and 4 are moved but maintaining the symmetry 

As the angle decreases, its cosine increases, resulting in a larger contribution from the charges on the y axis. To offset this, the force exerted by q2must be made
stronger, so that it must be brought closer toq1 (keep in mind that Coulomb’s law is inversely proportional to distance-squared). Thus, D must be decreased.

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