calculate the magnitude of the electric field at the center of a square
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- Calculate the magnitude of the electric field at the center of a square 2.0 cm on a side, if one corner is occupied by a 14 µC charge and the other three are occupied by 8.0 µC charges.
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You must convert to meters before you begin your calculations to gain the correct answer. Since 2cm is .02meters when you square and take the square root of .02meters it is not the same as just taking 2cm root 2cm dividing it by 2 and then squaring that which is 2cm and then converting and saying it's .02meters when it reality it's .0002 meters
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That’s what I’m thinking too
Then the answer should be: 1.91 *10^8 N/C…
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Thanks so much for this wonderful explanation. What if they give you positive and negative charges .for example ,top left of the square +q,bottom left -q and top right of the square -2q,bottom right +2q .then we are told to find the direction and electric field at the center of the square?
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The net charge is (14-8) μC or 6 μC pointing away from the larger charge at π/4 or 45 degrees (+- depending on how you draw your diagram.) The distance between the vertex and center is 0.01*sqrt(2) m. The net charge or the electric field E at the center is (k*6*10^-6)/(0.01*sqrt(2))^2 = 269632 N/C
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I have a question regarding the lengths of this problem. Why wouldn't you convert to the meter before doing the hypotenuse? I tried converting first (which to me makes sense) and I got a different answer,
Would you elaborate, please?
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If all four charges were negative, then the direction of the electric field would change.
I'll modify this problem and use it as an example.
So q1= -14μC and q3= -8μC
q2 and q4 would still cancel, so you can still ignore them.
Now the electric field line of q1 is pointing toward q1 (tail is at center, head is at q1) and the electric field line of q3 is similarily facing itself (tail at center, head at q3).
Since the fields are pointing away from the center, the net electric field will be equal to "larger electric field - smaller electric field".
Since q1 has a larger magnitude of charge, it will have a stronger electric field.
so we need to do E1- E3 = (k/r^2)*(q1-q3). r is half the diagonal length, not half the side (mistake i kept making).
You do not need to break the electric field vectors into their components. To understand why, imagine tilting the square so it is a diamond. q1 and q3 are now on a linear line, hence no y-component.
If all of them are negative then also the ques will be solved the same way, because -ve and -ve also repel each other
If the two other charges cancel out, Why can't you take the Total Field Charges of the two remaining as if they were on the same super positioned line. why do we have to take the cos and the sin
You're right, symmetry is valuable with these kinds of problems. Here, all you need to know is distance to the center, and the charge left after superposition.
You have Q=6E-6C due to superposition. Distance to center is a^2+a^2=c^2...
So, c/2 = sqrt(2)*a/2 = a/sqrt(2) distance to center, where a=.02m.
So r= .02/sqrt(2)
Plug these two values into the electric field equation to get your answer (2.7E6).
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What if the charges are 5 , -5 , -5 , -5 microcoulom???
a charge of 5 μc is placed at each corner of a square 0.2 m on a side. calculate the magnitude and direction of the net force on each charge.
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what if one of the charges are negative would the electric field arrows instead of being in the opposite direction would it be towards the charge?
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Why can't we just subtract E3 from E1 . As they are in 180 degree direction to each other.
hey what about if the charge is negative for both ? How the result is going to change?
what should we do if we want to calculate electric field at any point outside of the square?
find the distance between the point outside the square and each of the charges and then use the superposition principal the procedure should be similar to the example in the video but the distances and directions will be different, also the electric force weaker i guess
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should be m^2
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so what is if the charge was negative.
Abdul-Aziz Muhammad the vector line will be in the opposite direction, maybe.
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