This document contains 8 practice quiz questions about calculating electric fields and forces between point charges and line/surface charges. The questions involve finding the force on point charges from other point charges, calculating the magnitude of force between multiple point charges, and determining the electric field from combinations of point, line, and surface charges at given locations.
This document contains 8 practice quiz questions about calculating electric fields and forces between point charges and line/surface charges. The questions involve finding the force on point charges from other point charges, calculating the magnitude of force between multiple point charges, and determining the electric field from combinations of point, line, and surface charges at given locations.
This document contains 8 practice quiz questions about calculating electric fields and forces between point charges and line/surface charges. The questions involve finding the force on point charges from other point charges, calculating the magnitude of force between multiple point charges, and determining the electric field from combinations of point, line, and surface charges at given locations.
QUIZ #2: 1. Four point charges, each 20μC, are on the x and y axes at ±4m. Find the force on a 100μC point charge at (0,0,3)m. QUIZ #2: 2. Charges of 1mC are located at A(2,0,0), B(-1,√3,0), C(-1,- √3,0) and D (0,0,2√2). If the configuration is located in free space, find the magnitude of the force on each charge. QUIZ #2: 3. Point charges 1mC and -2mC are located at (3,2,- 1) and (-1,1,4) respectively. Calculate E on a 10nC at (0,3,1). QUIZ #2: 4. A uniform line charge density of 20nC/m lies on the y-axis between y = 2m and y = 5m. No other charge is present. Find E at (0,1,1). QUIZ #2: 5. A uniform line charge density of 5 nC/m is at y = 0, z = 2 m in free space, while −5 nC/m is located at y = 0, z = −2 m. A uniform surface charge density of 0.3 nC/m2 is at y = 0.2 m, and −0.3 nC/m2 is at y = −0.2 m. Find |E| at the origin. QUIZ #2: 6. An infinite uniform line charge, ρL = 2nC/m lies along the x-axis in free space, while a point charges of 8nC are located at (0,0,1) and (0,0,-1). Find E at (2,3,-4). QUIZ #2: 7. A uniform surface charge 2 with ρS = (-1/3π) nC/m is located at z = 5m and a uniform line of charge with ρL = (-25/9) nC/m is located at z = -3m, y = 3m. Find the electric field E at (0,-1,0)m. QUIZ #2: 8. Two infinite uniform surface charge density ρS = (10-9/ 6π) C/m2 are located at x = -5m. Determine the uniform line charge density ρL necessary to produce the same value of E at (4,2,2) m, if the line charge is located at z = 0, y = 0.