Two non-conducting spheres have equal and opposite charges of magnitude 360 uC and are place on opposite sides of a circ
Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2022 10:21 am
Two non-conducting spheres have equal and opposite charges of magnitude 360 uC and are place on opposite sides of a circle that lies in the horizontal xy- plane, as shown in the diagram. The circle has a diameter of 50cm Final Position Initial Position
A third charge of Q - 20 C is placed at the bottom of the circle, and is then moved to the top of the circle. What is the net work required to move charge Q. and does the path taken by Q matter? ZERO J & Yes, the charge must travel directly up. 130 ) & No, the path taken doesn't matter. 92) & No, the path taken doesn't matter. ZERO J & No, the path taken doesn't matter. (92) & Yes, the charge must travel directly up.