A charge of +2 micro coulomb is placed at a point A(2,1,0).Another charge -3 micro coulomb is placed at point B(4,2,-1) . Calculate net force on a charge of +5 micro coulomb placed at point C(-1,3,2)
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By the end of this section, you will be able to:
Describe a force field and calculate the strength of an electric field due to a point charge.
Calculate the force exerted on a test charge by an electric field.
Explain the relationship between electrical force (F) on a test charge and electrical field strength (E).
Contact forces, such as between a baseball and a bat, are explained on the small scale by the interaction of the charges in atoms and molecules in close proximity. They interact through forces that include the Coulomb force. Action at a distance is a force between objects that are not close enough for their atoms to “touch.” That is, they are separated by more than a few atomic diameters.
For example, a charged rubber comb attracts neutral bits of paper from a distance via the Coulomb force. It is very useful to think of an object being surrounded in space by a force field. The force field carries the force to another object (called a test object) some distance away.