...are on the y-axis. The charges? In the figure shown, electrons 1 and 2 are on the x-axis while charges
3 and 4 are on the y-axis. The charges 3 and 4 are identical with
charge -Ne and at identical angle ?(theta). N is an integer. Electron 2 is
free to move while the other charges are fixed in place a horizontal
distance R from electron 2. Determine the angle as a function of
N so that electron 2 experiences no net force.
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Any help would be great so I can get on the right path. Just trying to study for a test on Friday and pulling out problems that I do not know how to do. Thank you in advance!
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3 and 4 are on the y-axis. The charges 3 and 4 are identical with
charge -Ne and at identical angle ?(theta). N is an integer. Electron 2 is
free to move while the other charges are fixed in place a horizontal
distance R from electron 2. Determine the angle as a function of
N so that electron 2 experiences no net force.
Here is a link to the image included with the problem.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/l…
Any help would be great so I can get on the right path. Just trying to study for a test on Friday and pulling out problems that I do not know how to do. Thank you in advance!
The link is http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/lackofrespect/Physics1.jpg