Net Electric Force Formula:
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Definition: This calculator computes the net electric force acting on a charge by summing all individual electric forces.
Purpose: It helps physics students and professionals determine the resultant force from multiple electric interactions.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The calculator sums all the electric force values provided, taking into account their directions (positive/negative values).
Details: Calculating net force is essential for understanding charge motion in electric fields and solving electrostatics problems.
Tips: Enter all electric force values separated by commas. Use negative values for forces in the opposite direction.
Q1: How do I represent force direction?
A: Use positive values for one direction and negative values for the opposite direction.
Q2: What units should I use?
A: The calculator uses Newtons (N) for all force values.
Q3: How many forces can I input?
A: You can input as many forces as needed, separated by commas.
Q4: Does this account for vector components?
A: No, this is for one-dimensional forces only. For 2D/3D problems, you'll need to resolve vectors first.
Q5: What if I get zero net force?
A: This means all forces are balanced and the charge would be in equilibrium.