Question
Question: Consider the charges q, q, and -q placed at the vertices of an equilateral triangle as shown in the ...
Consider the charges q, q, and -q placed at the vertices of an equilateral triangle as shown in the figure. What is the force of each charge?
Solution
We need to analyze the charges in the three corners of the equilateral triangle. The charges, the signs of the charges, and the distance between them determine Coulomb's force that will act between two of the charges in the system.
Complete step-by-step solution
Let us consider the given system of charges. We know that the direction of force acting on a charge due to another charge is dependent on the sign of the charge of the two under consideration. We know that the like charges repel and the unlike charges attract. So, we can draw the figure marking the forces due to the other charge and the resultant of two forces.
From the figure, we understand the direction in which the forces act on each of the charges. The forces F1,F2 and F3 are the resultant forces acting on the charges q1,q2 and q3 respectively due to each of the other charges.
Now, we can find the magnitude of the force acting on the charges. We know that the distance between all the charges are equal and they have equal magnitudes of charge. Therefore, the Coulomb’s force acting on each charge will be the same, which is given as –