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irfan aziz
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I am having problems working out these three questions, please can someone
help me?
1) three point charges are situated on the x-axis of a co-ordinate system.
Q1= +2.0 nC is +0.05m from the origin
Q2= -3.0 nC is +0.1m from the origin
Q3= -10.0 nC is -0.1m from the origin
what is the total force exerted by the three charges on a fourth charge Q4=
+ 5.0 nC situated at the origin? (1 nC = 10 to the (-9)c).
2) the element of an electric fire consists of 5 m of wire of 0.5mm
diameter. the resistivity of the wire at 15 oC (degrees celecus) is 1.12 x
10 (-6) ohms meter. when connected to a 240v supply the fire dissipates 2kw
and the tempreture of the element is 1015oC (degrees celecus). determine the
value for the mean tempreture co-effivient of resistance of the wire.
3) a simple potential dividing circut is to be used to supply 10 V to a
device which draws zero current. if the supply is 100V and no more than 1 uA
is to be drawn from this supply, calculate the value of the resistors in the
potential dividing chain.
help me?
1) three point charges are situated on the x-axis of a co-ordinate system.
Q1= +2.0 nC is +0.05m from the origin
Q2= -3.0 nC is +0.1m from the origin
Q3= -10.0 nC is -0.1m from the origin
what is the total force exerted by the three charges on a fourth charge Q4=
+ 5.0 nC situated at the origin? (1 nC = 10 to the (-9)c).
2) the element of an electric fire consists of 5 m of wire of 0.5mm
diameter. the resistivity of the wire at 15 oC (degrees celecus) is 1.12 x
10 (-6) ohms meter. when connected to a 240v supply the fire dissipates 2kw
and the tempreture of the element is 1015oC (degrees celecus). determine the
value for the mean tempreture co-effivient of resistance of the wire.
3) a simple potential dividing circut is to be used to supply 10 V to a
device which draws zero current. if the supply is 100V and no more than 1 uA
is to be drawn from this supply, calculate the value of the resistors in the
potential dividing chain.