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A particle, P, with a charge of + 5 × 10^−6 C, is located 1.0 m along a straight line from particle V, with a charge of +7 × 10^−6 C. Refer to the diagram below. + ... show full transcript
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The electrostatic forces experienced by Q due to the charges on P and V must be equal in magnitude but in opposite directions. This results in a net force of zero on particle Q. Therefore, the force due to P attracts Q, while the force due to V repels Q.
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To find the distance x, we can use Coulomb's law. Let F_PQ be the force exerted by P on Q and F_VQ be the force exerted by V on Q.
Given the charges:
By Coulomb's law, we write:
Setting the forces equal because the net force is zero:
Cancelling out the common terms and simplifying leads to:
Cross-multiplying and simplifying further gives:
Solving this quadratic equation will yield the value of x. After calculations, we find:
This means that particle Q is approximately 0.458 m away from P.
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