Help please! 2. Calculate and plot the electric potential of a 1.11 nC charge at the...
2. Calculate and plot the electric potential of a 1.11 nC charge at the following distances 100 Distance (m) Electric Potential 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.8 1.6 80 60 40 20 0.5 1.5 r (m)
Calculate the electric potential at (0,0) of a charge di stribution consisting of three 20 C 5. at (0, 4m), +Q2 at (0.4 m, 0), +Qs at (-0.4m, 0) and a fourth -20 μ C charge-Q4 located at (0,-04m). 6. Find the electric potential at the center of a uniform ring of charge 1.2 m in diameter, if the line charge density on the ring is-20 nC/m. 7. In the previous problem, calculate the work required to move a 20...
Calculate the electric potential at point P due to the point charge q=1.70 nC and the half-ring of charge (centered on P) with uniform density lambda=-10.6 nC/m. All dimensions are indicated in the figure. If you do not know how to calculate the field due to the half-ring, replace it by a point charge with the same total charge at end A of the ring.
2. (15 pt) Consider the circuit shown in Figure 2 (a) and corresponding plot of the voltage across the 40 resistor shown in Figure 2 (b). Determine the value of L and R2 (:)20 v 40 R2 (a) 100 (0.14, 60) 60 20 0.5 0.8 0 0.2 0.4 t, ms (b) Figure 2: Problem 2 vit), V
The question asks: what model would you use? Briefly
describe why you would use this model. What concerns, if
any, would you have about the effectiveness of your model? Provide
your responses and your justification in the space
below.
Attached is the output of linear regression. my first thoughts
are that my other choices are higher order regression models. how
do I figure this out?
SUMMARY OUTPUT Regression Statistics Multiple R 0.87402183 R Sqae 0.76391416 Adjusted RS 0.7048927 Standard Erro...
Need help with both please!!
Question 15 2 pts Find the electric potential energy, U, of a test charge, 9. = 54.8 uc, placed at point p (at thecenter of the rectangle) as shown below. Take k = 9.0 x 109 Nm²/C2 1.0 uC = 10-6 C. Please round your answer to two decimal places. 9. = +30 uc 9. =-10uc 1.2 m p 9=-20uc 1.6 m 9 = +40 uc 931 43 94 Equations: First, determine the electric potential...
Need help with part b!
The potential energy of a particle moving in the (?,
?) plane is described as:
U (r) = U0 (1/2(r/b)^4 - (r/b))^2 = mgh0(1/2(r/b)^4 -
(r/b)^2)
where ? = √(?^2+?^2) is the distance of the particle from the
origin.
a) Create program that calculates the position and
velocity of a particle as a function of time. You can use natural
units by setting all constants (?0, ?, ?, ℎ0, ?) equal to 1. The
program...
The figure below shows a plot of an electric potential as a function of distance along the z-axis. From this information, determine the e-component of the electric field at each of the following displacements. 60 2 50 40 30 20 10 0 x (m) (a)0.50 m Number Units (b) 1.50 m Number Units
a) For the arrangement of charges in the figure, calculate the
electric potential (in V) at point P. Use q = 3.0 nC and d = 2.7 m,
and assume that V = 0 V at infinite distance.
b)If a charge −2q is brought to point P, what
is the electric energy of this charge (in V)? Assume again that the
electric potential energy is zero at infinite distance.
2 .y P.
Demand Schedule for Rocky Road Bus Company: Bus Fare Passengers Total Revenue ARC Elasticity of Demand $1.00 0 0.9 10 0.8 20 0.7 30 0.6 40 0.5 50 0.4 60 0.3 70 0.2 80 0.1 90 0 100 1) Calculate the total revenue earned by Rocky Road at each price. 2) Please show work and Calculate the arc elasticities of demand. 3) What bus fare should Rocky Road charge in order to maximize its revenues?