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- gather data: turn on show angle. for each combination of charges in the table below, record the product of the two charges and the resulting angle. (note: if you like, you can type the charge values directly into the text boxes to the right of each slider and hit “enter.”)
| q₁ | q₂ | q₁×q₂ | angle |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8.0×10⁻⁶ c | 3.0×10⁻⁶ c | ||
| 16.0×10⁻⁶ c | 1.0×10⁻⁶ c | ||
| -4.0×10⁻⁶ c | -4.0×10⁻⁶ c |
- analyze: how does the electrostatic force relate to the product of the charges? explain.
Step1: Calculate product of charges for each row
For the first row:
$q_1 = 6.0\times10^{- 6}\text{C}$, $q_2=4.0\times10^{-6}\text{C}$, then $q_1\times q_2=(6.0\times10^{-6})\times(4.0\times10^{-6}) = 24\times10^{-12}=2.4\times 10^{-11}\text{C}^2$
For the second row:
$q_1 = 8.0\times10^{-6}\text{C}$, $q_2 = 3.0\times10^{-6}\text{C}$, then $q_1\times q_2=(8.0\times10^{-6})\times(3.0\times10^{-6})=24\times10^{-12} = 2.4\times10^{-11}\text{C}^2$
For the third row:
$q_1=16.0\times10^{-6}\text{C}$, $q_2 = 1.0\times10^{-6}\text{C}$, then $q_1\times q_2=(16.0\times10^{-6})\times(1.0\times10^{-6})=16\times10^{-12}=1.6\times10^{-11}\text{C}^2$
For the fourth row:
$q_1=-4.0\times10^{-6}\text{C}$, $q_2=-4.0\times10^{-6}\text{C}$, then $q_1\times q_2=(-4.0\times10^{-6})\times(-4.0\times10^{-6}) = 16\times10^{-12}=1.6\times10^{-11}\text{C}^2$
The angle values are not provided in the problem - statement to calculate, but according to Coulomb's law $F = k\frac{q_1q_2}{r^2}$, the electrostatic force $F$ is directly proportional to the product of the two charges $q_1$ and $q_2$ when the distance $r$ between the charges is constant. That is, as the product $q_1q_2$ increases, the electrostatic force between the two charges increases, and vice - versa.
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| $q_1$ | $q_2$ | $q_1\times q_2$ | Angle (not calculated) |
|---|---|---|---|
| $8.0\times10^{-6}\text{C}$ | $3.0\times10^{-6}\text{C}$ | $2.4\times10^{-11}\text{C}^2$ | N/A |
| $16.0\times10^{-6}\text{C}$ | $1.0\times10^{-6}\text{C}$ | $1.6\times10^{-11}\text{C}^2$ | N/A |
| $-4.0\times10^{-6}\text{C}$ | $-4.0\times10^{-6}\text{C}$ | $1.6\times10^{-11}\text{C}^2$ | N/A |
The electrostatic force is directly proportional to the product of the charges when the distance between them is constant.