Figure (a) shows an arrangement of three charged particles. Particles A and C are fixed on the x axis, but particle B ca

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Figure (a) shows an arrangement of three charged particles. Particles A and C are fixed on the x axis, but particle B ca

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Figure A Shows An Arrangement Of Three Charged Particles Particles A And C Are Fixed On The X Axis But Particle B Ca 1
Figure A Shows An Arrangement Of Three Charged Particles Particles A And C Are Fixed On The X Axis But Particle B Ca 1 (199.23 KiB) Viewed 38 times
Figure (a) shows an arrangement of three charged particles. Particles A and C are fixed on the x axis, but particle B can be moved along a circle centered on particle A. During the movement, a radial line between A and B makes an angle o relative to the positive direction of the x axis (see Figure (b)). The curves in Figure (c) below give, for two situations, the magnitude Fnet of the net electrostatic force on particle A due to the other particles. That net force is given as a function of angle and as a multiple of a basic amount Fo. For example on curve 1, at 0 = 180°, we see that Fnet = 2Fo. (a) For the situation corresponding to curve 1, what is the ratio of the charge of particle C to that of particle B (including sign)? (b) For the situation corresponding to curve 2, what is that ratio? Assume d1 = d2 = d = 8.3 m. = = did, А B с Fnet f B diye 180° x 90° ө A C (6)
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