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I got this answer wrong, can someone give me the correct answer, thanks A uniform distribution...
A uniform distribution of +10 nC of charge is positioned along the x-axis from-2.0 cm to +2.0 cm. If we divide the line of charge into 10 increments, what is the position of the rightmost charge increment. +1.8 cm -2.0 cm +2.0 cm 1.9 cm 0 +1.9 cm 1.8 cm
A uniform distribution of +10 nC of charge is positioned along the x-axis from -2.0 cm to +2.0 cm. If we divide the line of charge into 10 increments, what is the charge of one increment 1.0 nC +10 nC 2.0 nC +2.0 nC +1.0 nC 1.0 nC
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A negative charge having a magnitude of 5.0 nC is placed at the origin of coordinates. What is the direction of the electric field at point P which ha coordinates (0.0 cm, 3.0 cm)? at an angle of 45 degrees counter-clockwise from +x at an angle 45 degrees clockwise from +x ● in the +y direction in the-x direction at an angle 135 degrees counter-clockwise from +x...
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A point charge of -4.28 pC is fixed on the y-axis, 2.79 mm from the origin. What is the electric field produced by this charge at point P, which is on the x-axis, 9.83 mm from the origin? 398 NIC (-i) 369 NC j 101 N/C (i) +355 N/C 4940 N/C J 0 355 N/C (_i) + 101 N/C j
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not have rounded it?
Incorrect Question 6 0/2 pts Calculate the rms velocity (m/s) of CO2 at 76°C. Enter your answer as an integer. 141
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a ie the circuit shown, the capacitor is initally uncharged, and '-40 v. At time r-O,switch S is 40 V 0.50 M ? IE r denotes the time constant, find the charge on capacitor whenr 4 cvle n) If t denotes the time constant, find the approximate current through the resistor when b) A particle with charge 6.00 ?C initially moves with vel If it encounters a...
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Problem #3 Assume uniform line charge distribution 0,= 0in along an infinitely long wire. This wife is wounded by a thick and perfectly conducting cylindrical shell that occupies the space a <p c. Find the surface charge densities at p = a and p = c. (20%) o aspec p=9 Q, + Qo=0 Qe = -Q10 Q L o = -Qe тер - "Qe 2TL
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A 1.0 nC charge is placed at (0.0 cm, 2.0 cm) and another 1.0 nC charge is placed at (0 cm,-2.0 cm). A third charge +qis placed along a line halfway between qi and g2 such that the angle between the forces on qdue to each of the other two charges is 60°. The resultant force on q is (5.0 x 10-5i) N. What is the magnitude of the...
Can someone tell me where I'm going wrong? I have these two
problems: The professor uploaded a video explaining how to solve
them (generally, he didn't use numbers. He said the steps are the
same for both problems except for the last step since the first
problem is asking for magnitude and the second is asking for an
angle. I followed his steps but I keep getting the wrong answer.)
Also for the 2nd question I'm not sure if I'm...
Can someone please help me with this physics problem pertaining to
electricity!? I will give a like! Thanks in advance!
4. A charge Q (-5.00 10' C) and two unknown point charges q and q2 are arranged as shown. The electric field at the origin due to these three charges is known to be O. What is the vaide charge q? a. 30° 0.7 m 42 1.4 m