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We can apply Newton's Third Law to charges because, two charges exert forces of equal magnitude on one another in oppositedirections.

Coulomb's law

When substituting into the Coulomb's Law equation, one may choose a positive direction thus making it unnecessary to include the signs of the charges.Instead, select a positive direction. Those forces that tend to move the charge in this direction are added, while forces actingin the opposite direction are subtracted.

Three point charges are in a straight line. Their charges are Q 1 = + 2 × 10 - 9 C , Q 2 = + 1 × 10 - 9 C and Q 3 = - 3 × 10 - 9 C . The distance between Q 1 and Q 2 is 2 × 10 - 2 m and the distance between Q 2 and Q 3 is 4 × 10 - 2 m . What is the net electrostatic force on Q 2 from the other two charges?

  1. We are needed to calculate the net force on Q 2 . This force is the sum of the two electrostatic forces - the forces between Q 1 on Q 2 and Q 3 on Q 2 .

    • We need to calculate the two electrostatic forces on Q 2 , using Coulomb's Law.
    • We then need to add up the two forces using our rules for adding vector quantities, because force is a vector quantity.
  2. We are given all the charges and all the distances.

  3. Force of Q 1 on Q 2 :

    F = k Q 1 Q 2 r 2 = ( 8 , 99 × 10 9 ) ( 2 × 10 - 9 ) ( 1 × 10 - 9 ) ( 2 × 10 - 4 ) = 4 , 5 × 10 - 5 N

    Force of Q 3 on Q 2 :

    F = k Q 2 Q 3 r 2 = ( 8 , 99 × 10 9 ) ( 1 × 10 - 9 ) ( 3 × 10 - 9 ) ( 4 × 10 - 4 = 1 , 69 × 10 - 5 N

    Both forces act in the same direction because the force between Q 1 and Q 2 is repulsive (like charges) and the force between Q 2 and Q 3 is attractive (unlike charges).

    Therefore,

    F t o t = 4 , 50 × 10 - 5 + 4 , 50 × 10 - 5 = 6 , 19 × 10 - 5 N
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We mentioned in Chapter  [link] that charge placed on a spherical conductor spreads evenly along the surface. As a result,if we are far enough from the charged sphere, electrostatically, it behaves as a point-like charge. Thus we can treat sphericalconductors (e.g. metallic balls) as point-like charges, with all the charge acting at the centre.

In the picture below, X is a small negatively charged sphere with a mass of 10kg. It is suspended from the roof by an insulatingrope which makes an angle of 60 with the roof. Y is a small positively charged sphere which has the same magnitude ofcharge as X. Y is fixed to the wall by means of an insulating bracket. Assuming the system is in equilibrium, what is themagnitude of the charge on X?

How are we going to determine the charge on X? Well, if we know the force between X and Y we can use Coulomb's Law to determinetheir charges as we know the distance between them. So, firstly, we need to determine the magnitude of the electrostatic forcebetween X and Y.

  1. Is everything in S.I. units? The distance between X and Y is 50 cm = 0 , 5 m , and the mass of X is 10kg.

  2. Draw the forces on X (with directions) and label.

  3. Since nothing is moving (system is in equilibrium) the vertical and horizontal components of the gravitational force must cancel the vertical and horizontal components of the electrostatic force. Thus

    F E = T cos ( 60 ) ; F g = T sin ( 60 ) .

    The only force we know is the gravitational force F g = m g . Now we can calculate the magnitude of T from above:

    T = F g sin ( 60 ) = ( 10 ) ( 10 ) sin ( 60 ) = 115 , 5 N .

    Which means that F E is:

    F E = T cos ( 60 ) = 115 , 5 · cos ( 60 ) = 57 , 75 N
  4. Now that we know the magnitude of the electrostatic force between X and Y, we can calculate their charges usingCoulomb's Law. Don't forget that the magnitudes of the charges on X and Y are the same: Q X = Q Y . The magnitude of the electrostatic force is

    F E = k Q X Q Y r 2 = k Q X 2 r 2 Q X = F E r 2 k = ( 57 . 75 ) ( 0 . 5 ) 2 8 . 99 × 10 9 = 5 . 66 × 10 - 5 C

    Thus the charge on X is - 5 . 66 × 10 - 5 C .

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Electrostatic forces

  1. Calculate the electrostatic force between two charges of + 6 nC and + 1 nC if they are separated by a distance of 2 mm .
  2. Calculate the distance between two charges of + 4 nC and - 3 nC if the electrostaticforce between them is 0 , 005 N .
  3. Calculate the charge on two identical spheres that are similiarly charged if they are separated by 20 cm and the electrostatic force between them is 0 , 06 N .

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