(a). Red blood cells often become charged and can be treated as point charges. Healthy red blood...
Question:
(a). Red blood cells often become charged and can be treated as point charges. Healthy red blood cells are negatively charged, but unhealthy cells (due to the presence of a bacteria, for example) can become positively charged. In the figure, three red blood cells are oriented such that they are located on the corners of an equilateral triangle. The red blood cell charges are A = 1.70 pC, B = 7.40 pC, and C = -4.50 pC. Given these charges, what would the magnitude and direction of the electric field be at cell A?
magnitude .............. N/C
direction ................. o counter clockwise from the +x axis
(b). If the charge of cell A were doubled, how would the electric field at cell A change?
The magnitude of the field would be halved.
The field would be unchanged.
The magnitude of the field would be quadrupled.
The magnitude of the field would be doubled.
Accounting Information Systems basic concepts and current issues
ISBN: 978-0078025334
3rd edition
Authors: Robert Hurt