Point Charge
A +1 nC charge is placed at the origin, < 0 , 0 > . Find the electric field at point x = < 0.2 , -0.4 > (this type of problem may not be covered in algebra based physics courses)
Related Problems
Two objects, whose charges are +3 nC and -2 nC, are separated by 1.0 mm. Find the magnitude of the attractive force that either charge exerts on the other.
In the figure below, L = 1.0 mm, q = +3 nC, q = -2 nC, and q is +4 nC. Find the magnitude and direction of the net electrostatic force on q
Two point charges are attached by a weightless pole and placed into an electric field, as shown below. Find the torque due to the electric field, E = 4 N/C.
Two parallel charged plates, one with a surface charge density of = 40 and another, = -60 . Find the total electric field between the plates. (note this is not a capacitor)