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State superposition principle for forces. Apply it to find the force on a point charge

due to system of n point charges.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The principle of superposition of forces in electrostatics states that when a number of charges are interacting, the electrostatic force between two charges is not affected by the existence of the other charges and the total electrostatic force on a charge is the vector sum of all the forces due to other charges.

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Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Answer:

Concept:

         According to the concept of superposition, when several charges are interacting, the net electrostatic force acting on a particular charge is equal to the vector sum of the forces acting on all other charges. The presence of other charges has no impact on the force between two charges.

Explanation:

  • Due to the fact that numerous physical systems may be represented as linear systems, this approach has several applications in both engineering and physics.
  • For instance, a beam can be described as a linear system with the load acting as the input stimulus and the beam's deflection as the output response.
  • The benefit of linear systems is that they are simpler to theoretically analyse; a wide range of mathematical techniques, including the linear operator theory and frequency domain linear transform techniques like the Fourier and Laplace transforms, are applicable.
  • The superposition principle only approximates the actual physical behaviour since physical systems are typically only roughly linear.

Superposition of Forces Law

     The total effect of a force system acting on a particle or a rigid body is equal to the sum of the effects of separate forces, according to the law of superposition of forces. Think of a body that is being affected by P1, P2, and P3 at the same time. The triangle in that body is deformed as a result of these forces.

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