For point charge 3.8 µC and point charge -7.5 µC located at the same positions as in the previous question (5 m and 4 m, respectively), determine the magnitude of the net electric field E at the origin (in N/C).
Your answer should be a number with two decimal places, do not include the unit.
Hint: 1µC = 10-6C
For point charge 3.8 µC and point charge -7.5 µC located at the same positions as...
For point charge 3.8 µC and point charge -7.5 µC located at the same positions as in the previous question (5 m and 4 m, respectively), determine the magnitude of the net electric field E at the origin (in N/C). Your answer should be a number with two decimal places, do not include the unit. Hint: 1µC = 10-6C
For point charge 6.9 µC and point charge -3.8 µC located at the same positions as in the previous question (5 m and 4 m, respectively), determine the magnitude of the net electric field E at the origin (in N/C). Your answer should be a number with two decimal places, do not include the unit. Hint: 1µC = 10-6C
For point charge 8.8 µC and point charge -5.6 µC located at the same positions as in the previous question (5 m and 4 m, respectively), determine the magnitude of the net electric field E at the origin (in N/C). Your answer should be a number with two decimal places, do not include the unit. Hint: 1µC = 10-6C
For point charge 6.5 µC and point charge -9.2 µC located at the same positions as in the previous question (5 m and 4 m, respectively), determine the magnitude of the net electric field E at the origin (in N/C). Your answer should be a number with two decimal places, do not include the unit. Hint: 1µC = 10-6C
For point charge 5.4 µC and point charge -9 µC located at the same positions as in the previous question (5 m and 4 m, respectively), determine the magnitude of the net electric field E at the origin (in N/C). *Your answer should be a number with two decimal places, do not include the unit. * Hint: 1µC = 10-6C
For point charge 10 µC and point charge -4 µC located at the same positions as in the previous question (5 m and 4 m, respectively), determine the magnitude of the net electric field E at the origin (in N/C). Your answer should be a number with two decimal places, do not include the unit. Hint: 1µC = 10-6C
For point charge 7.6 µC and point charge -7.9 µC located at the same positions as in the previous question (5 m and 4 m, respectively), determine the magnitude of the net electric field E at the origin (in N/C). Your answer should be a number with two decimal places, do not include the unit. Hint: 1µC = 10-6C
For point charge -3.8 µC and point charge 6.3 µC located at the same positions as in the previous question (5 m and 4 m, respectively), determine the direction of the net electric field E at the origin. 1µC = 10-6C Your answer should be an integer, do not include the unit. Hint: The direction is indicated by an angle measured in degrees counterclockwise from the positive x axis.
For point charge -2.6 µC and point charge 7.7 µC located at the same positions as in the previous question (5 m and 4 m, respectively), determine the direction of the net electric field E at the origin. 1µC = 10-6C Your answer should be an integer, do not include the unit. Hint: The direction is indicated by an angle measured in degrees counterclockwise from the positive x axis.
For point charge -5.4 µC and point charge 7.7 µC located at the same positions as in the previous question (5 m and 4 m, respectively), determine the direction of the net electric field E at the origin. 1µC = 10-6C Your answer should be an integer, do not include the unit. Hint: The direction is indicated by an angle measured in degrees counterclockwise from the positive x axis.