Physics, asked by palibhardwaj786, 3 months ago

four point charges q is equal to 2 microcoulomb, cube b is equal to minus 5 microcoulomb QC is equal to 2 microcoulomb and qd is equal to minus 5 microcoulomb are located at the corners of a square ABCD of side 10cm what is the force on a charge of 1 microcoulomb placed at the centre of the square?​

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Answered by krrish56121
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Answer:

The given figure shows a square of side 10 cm with four charges placed at its corners. O is the centre of the square.

Where,

(Sides) AB=BC=CD=AD=10cm

(Diagonals) AC=BD=102cm 

AO=OC=DO=OB=52cm

A charge of amount 1μC is placed at point O.

Force of repulsion between charges placed at corner A and centre O is equal in magnitude but opposite in direction relative to the force of repulsion between the charges placed at corner C and centre O. Hence, they will cancel each other. Similarly, force of attraction between charges placed at corner B and centre O is equal in magnitude but opposite in direction relative to the force of attraction between the charges placed at corner D and centre O. Hence, they will also cancel each other. Therefore, net force caused by the four charges placed at the corner of the square on 1μC charge at centre O is zero.

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