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Two point charges, A and B, each with a charge of +3 x 10⁻⁹ C, are stationary on a horizontal surface. Point P is r metres from charge A and 2r metres from charge B,... show full transcript
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An electric field is a region or space around a charged particle where other charged particles experience a force. It is represented by electric field lines that indicate the direction and strength of the field. The density of these lines indicates the strength of the electric field, with closer lines representing a stronger field.
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The electric field lines due to both charges A and B will radiate outward since they are both positive charges. The lines will begin at each charge and extend towards point P. The resultant electric field at point P will be the vector sum of the electric fields due to each charge.
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To find the value of r, we can use the formula for the electric field due to a point charge:
The electric field at point P due to charge A (at distance r) is:
The electric field at point P due to charge B (at distance 2r) is:
The net electric field at point P is:
Given that the magnitude of the net electric field is 27 N·C⁻¹, we substitute:
Combining these gives:
This simplifies to:
Thus, we have:
Solving for r provides:
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The force experienced by an electron in an electric field is given by:
Where:
Substituting these values:
Calculating this gives:
Since we need the magnitude, the answer is:
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