How to Calculate Net Electric Force Correctly?

In summary: NIn summary, the net electric force on charge A is 1.01 x 10^-4 N, with a direction towards the positive x-axis due to the attraction of charge B and the repulsion of charge C.
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Net Electric Charge...Please help!

Homework Statement



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What is the net electric force on charge A? (s=1.41 cm, q1=1.1 nC, q2=0.72 nC, q3=5.21 nC. Force is positive if it points to +x direction.)

Homework Equations


F = (K * Q * Q) / r^2

The Attempt at a Solution


F2on1 = (K * Q1 * Q2) / r^2 = 3.59 x 10^-5 N
F3on1 = (K * Q2 * Q3) / 2r^2 = 6.486 x 10^-5 N
F3on1 - F2on1 = 2.9 x 10^-5 N

It's not right...what am I doing wrong?
 
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Is it working now?
 
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F3on1 = (K * Q2 * Q3) / 2r^2 = 6.486 x 10^-5 N

Maybe this is a typing error, but this should be Q1 and Q3.

What are the directions of the forces on Q1? (Remember you are taking the force as positive if it is in the +ve x direction.)
 
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Oh yea that was an error...
F2on1 = right, positive
F3on1 = left, negative
 
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BuBbLeS01 said:
Oh yea that was an error...
F2on1 = right, positive
F3on1 = left, negative

OK, so what is the net force according to this?
 
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to the right, positive because the negative charge is closest to A which exerts a positive force on A
 
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Yes, the negative will draw A towards +ve x, but the other positive charge C will push it away (-ve x direction). You must sum up the forces (they are vectors).
 
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Oh ok so you add them because A is on the end. If it was in the middle you have to subtract them right?

F2on1 = (K * Q1 * Q2) / r^2 = 3.59 x 10^-5 N
F3on1 = (K * Q2 * Q3) / 2r^2 = 6.486 x 10^-5 N
F2on1 + F3on1 = 1.01 x 10^-4 N
 
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F2on1 is drawing A towards B. So the force is positive according to your convention. F3on1 is pushing A away since like charges repel. That force is in the negative direction. So Fnet = F1on2 - F1on3. It is the difference between the forces. The sign of the answer tells you which direction the of net force.
 
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So I do...
(3.59e^-5) - (-6.486e^-5) = 1.01e^-4
 

FAQ: How to Calculate Net Electric Force Correctly?

What is net electric charge?

Net electric charge refers to the overall balance of positive and negative charges in a system. It is the sum of all the individual electric charges present in a system.

How is net electric charge measured?

Net electric charge is measured in a unit called Coulombs (C). It can be measured using an instrument called an electrometer.

What are the two types of net electric charge?

The two types of net electric charge are positive and negative. Positive charges are carried by protons, while negative charges are carried by electrons.

Can net electric charge be created or destroyed?

No, net electric charge cannot be created or destroyed. It can only be transferred from one object to another. This is known as the conservation of electric charge.

How does net electric charge affect objects?

Net electric charge can cause objects to attract or repel each other. Objects with opposite charges will attract each other, while objects with the same charge will repel each other. It also determines the strength of an electrical field around an object.

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