A proton and an electron form two corners of an equilateral triangle of side length2.0×106m.What is the magnitude of the net electric field these two particles produce at the third corner?

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The magnitude of the net electric field these two particles produce at the third corner is.3.6×102N/C

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01

The given data

The side length of the equilateral triangle,a=2.0x106m

02

Understanding the concept of the electric field

We denote the electron with subscript, e and the proton with, p. From the figure below we see that

|Ee|=|Ep|

where, d = 2.0 x 10–6 m. We note that the components along the y axis cancel during the vector summation. With k = 1/4πεo and θ = 60o, the magnitude of the net electric field is obtained as follows:

Formula:

The magnitude of x-component of the electric field on a particle due to an electron or a proton is given as: |Ex|=ecosθ4πϵod2 (i)

03

Calculation of the net electric field

The magnitude of the net electric field is obtained using equation (i) as follows: (as all vertical components cancel each other from the figure:

|Enet|=2|Ex|=2(e4πϵod2)cosθ=2(8.99×109N.m2/C2)(1.6×1019C)(2.0×106m)2cos60o=3.6x102N/C

Hence, the value of the electric field is.3.6x102N/C

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