In the figure above, charge A îs-4.75 nC, charge B is 4.75 nC, and charge c...
Question 2 In the figure above, charge A is-3.25 nC, charge B is 3.25 nC, and charge C is .1.62 nC. If x= 2.55 cm and y: 1.53 cm, what is the electric field at the dot? O 1.08x 105 N/С, 23.40 clockwise from the positive x-axis 1.08x105 N/C, 86.9° clockwise from the negative xaxis O 1.51x105 N/C, 86.9o counter-clockwise from the positive xaxis 1.51x105 N/C, 23.4° clockwise from the negative xaxis
Please help ASAP. Question 2 In the figure above, charge A is-1.65 nC, charge B is 3.30 nC, and charge C is 1.65 nC. If x-1.55 cm and y= 3.10 cm, what is the electric field at the dot? 7.93x104N/C, 38.9° clockwise from the positive xaxis 5.96x104 N/C, 38.9° clockwise from the positive xaxis 7.93x104 N/C, 19.4° counter-clockwise from the positive xaxis O 5.96×104 N/C, 19.4° clockwise from the positive x-axis
In the figure above, charge A is-4.20 nC, charge B is 16.8 nC, and charge C is-4.20 nC. If s = 3.05 cm, what is the electric field at the dot? 1.39 x 105 N/C, 45.0° clockwise from the negative x-axis 2.38 x 104 N/C, 45.00 counter-clockwise from the positive x-axis O 2.38 x 104 N/C, 50.8° clockwise from the positive x-axis O 1.39x105 N/c, 50.80 counter-clockwise from the positive x-axis Question 3 A charged 1.20 g glass bead hangs...
Question 2 In the figure above, charge A is-2.15 nC, charge B is 4.30 nC, and charge C is 2.15 nC. Ifx-2.25 cm and y = 4.50 cm, what is the electric field at the dot? 4.90x104 N/C, 19.40 counter-clockwise from the positive x-axis O 3.69x104 N/C, 19.4° clockwise from the positive x-axis O 3.69x104 N/C, 38.9° clockwise from the positive x-axis O 4.90x104 N/C, 38.9° clockwise from the positive x-axis
Question 2 In the figure above, charge A is-4.60 nC, charge B is 9.20 nC, and charge C is 4.60 nC. If 1.00 cm and y 2.00 cm, what is the electric field at the dot? 5.31x105 N/C, 3899 clockwise from the positive r 3.99% 105 N/C, 38.9° clockwise from the positive r 3.99x105 N/C, 1 9.4° clockwise from the positive x- 5.31x 105 N/C, 19.4° counter-clockwise from the aXIS axis axis positive axis
Q1. The charges in the figure above both have a magnitude of 6.20 nC, and the distance d is 5.40 cm. What is the magnitude of the electric field at the dot? Q2.In the figure above, charge A is -2.35 nC, charge B is 4.70 nC, and charge C is 2.35 nC. If x = 4.00 cm and y = 8.00 cm, what is the electric field at the dot? Q3.A -1.00 nC charge of mass 1.10×10-6 kg is released...
Question 2 In the figure above, charge A is .4.2S nc, charge B is 8.so nc. and charge C is 8.50 nC. if x-2.1S cm and y = 1.06 on, what is the electr e field at the at? 0 4.79x 105 N/C, 43.49 counter-clockwise from the positive xaos 0 3.90x 105 N/С, 65.2° clockwise from the positive x-axis O 4.798 105 N/C. 65.2° clockwise from the negative x-axis O 3.90x 105 N/C, 43.40 clockwise from the negative x-axis Question...
Need help ASAP with questions 1 & 2! pls & thank you! Question 1 2d The charges in the figure above both have a magritude of 7.80 nC and the distance d is 5.70 cm What is the magnitude of the electric field at the dot? o 2745+04 N/C 0 2.38E+04 NC 2.55E+04NIC 2 59E+04 N/C Question 2 and charge cis 3 45 nC. if x,225 cm and y:450 cm, what is the electric field at the dot? in the...
A positive 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 has coordinates (3.0 cm, 0.0 cm)? at an angle 135 degrees counter-clockwise from +x in the +x direction n the -x direction in the ty direction in the -y direction at an angle 45 degrees clockwise from +x at an angle 135 degrees clockwise from tx at an angle of 45 degrees...
Question 1 10 nC -10 nC 5.0 nC Given the figure above, if a 1.53 cm and b 1.15 cm, what would be the force (both magnitude and direction) on the 5.0 nC charge? Magnitude: Direction (speciy as an angle measured clockwise from the positive x-axis) Question 2 qi In the figure above, a 7.71 cm. If 42 is in a state of static equilibrium and the positive charge in the centre is 5.17 nC, what would q: be? (Hint:...