In Fig. 22-42, the three particles are fixed in place and have charges q1=q2=+e and q3=+2e . Distance, a=6.0 mm. What are the (a) magnitude and (b) direction of the net electric field at point Pdue to the particles?

Short Answer

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  1. The magnitude of the net electric field at point P due to the particles is 160 N/C
  2. The direction of the net electric field at point P due to the particles is 45.0°, counter-clockwise from the x axis.

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The given data

  • The charges of the particles, q1=q2=+e, q3=+2e.
  • The distance, a=6mm=0.006 m
02

Understanding the concept of electric field 

The electric field is a vector field, so the net electric field at any point can be calculated by doing the vector addition of all the fields due to the individual sources.

The electric field is given as,

E=14πεoR2R^ (i)

where, R is the distance of field point from the charge and q is the charge on the particle

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a) Calculation of the net electric field at point P

By symmetry we see that the contributions from the two charges q1=q2=+e cancel each other.

Thus, the magnitude of the net electric field is due to charge 3 which is located at a distance of a2from P. the magnitude of net electric field Enetis given using equation (i) as:

Enet=14πεo2ea22=14πεo4ea2=8.99×109N.m2C26.0×10-6m21.6×10-19C=160N/C

Hence, the value of the net electric field is 160 N/C

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b) Calculation of the direction of the net electric field

As the net electric field must be directed away from the charge q3 and the length of lines 2P and 3P are equal, so the angle θmade by the net electric field with +x-axis is given as-

θ=tan-12P3P=tan-11=45o

Thus, the electric field points in the direction making an angle of 45o with the positive side of the x-axis.

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