Two charges, q1 =-16 nC and q2 = 28.0 nC, are separated by a distance d = 2.50 cm as shown in the figure.
Determine the following.
(a) the electric potential (in kV) at point A
(b) the electric potential (in kV) at point B, which is halfway between the charges
Two charges, q1 =-16 nC and q2 = 28.0 nC, are separated by a distance d = 2.50 cm as shown in the figure.
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The two charges in the figure below are separated by d = 3.50 cm.(Let q1 = -16.5 nC and q2 = 29.5 nC.)(a) Find the electric potential at point A.kV(b) Find the electric potential at point B, which is halfway between the charges.kV
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The two charges in the figure below are separated by d = 2.50 cm. (Let q1 = -13 nC and 92 = 28.5 nC.) 60.0° B d90 (a) Find the electric potential at point A. kV (b) Find the electric potential at point B, which is halfway between the charges.
The two charges in the figure below are separated by d = 4.00 cm. (Let q1 = ?12.5 nC and q2 = 26.5 nC.) (a) Find the electric potential at point A. kV (b) Find the electric potential at point B, which is halfway between the charges. kV
The two charges in the figure below are separated by d=4.00 cm. (Let q1=-15.5 nC and q2 = 29.5 nC.) (a) Find the electric potential at point A. (b) Find the electric potential at point B, which is halfway between the charges.
The two charges in the figure below are separated by d = 1.50 cm. (Let q1 = -15.5 nC and q2 = 26.0 nC.) (a) Find the electric potential at point A. (b) Find the electric potential at point B, which is halfway between the charges.
The two charges in the figure below are separated by d= 3.50 cm. (Let q1 = −13.5 nC andq2 = 29.0 nC.) (a) Find the electric potential at point A. (b) Find the electric potential at point B, which is halfway between the charges.