Answer:
(a). The unknown charge is 10.9 μC.
(b). The magnitude of the force that the unknown charge exerts on the charge of magnitude 0.550 μC is 0.600 N and direction is downward
Explanation:
Given that,
Charge = -0.550μC
Force = 0.600 N
Distance = 0.300 m
(a). We need to calculate the unknown charge
Using formula of force
[tex]F=\dfrac{1}{4\pi\epsilon_{0}}\times\dfrac{q_{1}q_{2}}{r^2}[/tex]
Put the value into the formula
[tex]0.600=\dfrac{9\times10^{9}\times0.550\times10^{-6}\timesq_{2}}{(0.300)^2}[/tex]
[tex]q_{2}=\dfrac{0.600\times(0.300)^2}{9\times10^{9}\times0.550\times10^{-6}}[/tex]
[tex]q_{2}=10.9\times10^{-6}\ C[/tex]
[tex]q_{2}=10.9\ \mu C[/tex]
(b). We need to calculate the magnitude and direction of the force that the unknown charge exerts on the -0.550 µC charge
The force between the charges is same,force exerted by q₁ on q₂ is equal to force exerted by q₂ on q₁ but direction is opposite.
The magnitude of the force that the unknown charge exerts on the charge of magnitude 0.550 μC is 0.600 N and direction is downward
Hence, (a). The unknown charge is 10.9 μC.
(b). The magnitude of the force that the unknown charge exerts on the charge of magnitude 0.550 μC is 0.600 N and direction is downward