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ConstantsPeriodic Table Part A A 50 HC point charge is at the origin. Find the electric field at the point 1 -45 cm, 0 Express your answers using two significant figures. Enter the x and y components of the electric field separated by a comma. Previous Answers Correct Part B Find the electric field at the point x3 -45 cm , 3a 75 cm Express your answers using two significant figures. Enter the x and y components of the electric...
A 80 HC point charge is at the origin Part A Find the electric field at the point x1 = 50 cm , y1 = 0 Express your answers using two significant figures. Enter the x and y components of the electric field separated by a comma. ΑΣφ ? Ez, Ey = N/C Submit Request Answer Part B Find the electric field at the point x3 = -20 cm , y3 = 80 cm Express your answers using two significant...
Do part A, B and C please thanks...the answer I got is
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Part A Compute the sandy components of the vectors shown in the figure. (Figure 1) Compute the and y components of vector A Express your answers in meters to three significant figures. Enter your answers separated by a comma. O AE OB? Az, Ay = 9.58,7.22 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer Figure < 1 of 1 X Incorrect; Try Again; 4 attempts remaining Part B 37.0° A...
Two positive point charges, each 16 μC , lie along the x -axis at x = –0.14 m and x = +0.14 m . Part A Find the electric field at the origin (0, 0). Express your answers using two significant figures. Enter the x and y components of the field separated by a comma. E x E x , E y = N/C Part B Find the electric field at the point (0, 0.25 m ) on the y...
Homework-1 Problem 25.63 8 of 8 Review Part A A-10.0 nC charge is located at position (,) (2.0cm, 1.0cm) At what (z,y) position is the electric field-225,000İN/C? Express your answers using two significant figures. Enter your answers numerically separated by a comma cm Submit uest Ans Part B At what (z,y) position is the electric field (161,0002-80,500)N/C? Express your answers using two significant figures. Enter your answers numerically separated by a comma. Homework-1 Problem 25.63 8 of 8 0四 I...
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Determine the a and y components of reaction at C using scalar notation. The rod is supported by smooth journal bearings at A, B, and C and is subjected to the two forces F1 330 N and F2 640 N. (Figure 1) Express your answers using three significant figures separated by a comma. vec Request Answer Part B Determine the z and components of reaction at B using scalar notation Express your answers using...
▼ Part A Find the z- and y components of the vector d-(50 km,35 left of +y-axis) Express your answer using two significant figures. Enter the z and y components of the vector separated by a comma. km Submit ▼ Part B Find the z and y-components of the vector 0 em/s, -z direction) Express your answer using two significant figures. Enter the r and y components of the vector separated by a comma. Submit Partc Find theェーand y-components othe...
Find x- and y-components of the following
vectors.
1) v⃗ =(9.0m/s,negativey−direction)
Express your answers using two significant figures. Enter your
answers numerically separated by a comma
2) a⃗ =(24m/s2,58∘belowpositivex−axis)
Express your answers using two significant figures. Enter your
answers numerically separated by a comma.
3)
F⃗ =(70N,47.5∘counterclockwisefrompositivey−axis)
Express your answers using two significant figures. Enter your
answers numerically separated by a comma.
Find x- and y-components of the following vectors. - Part A V = (9.0m/s, negative y direction) Express...
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Part A What is the oledtric field at paint 1 in the figure? Give your answer in component form(Figure 1)Assume that a s 22 cm b-1.2am, and g-44nC Express your answer using two significant figures. Enter your answers numerically separated by a comma Assume that T-axis is directed ho izontally to the right, and the V-axis is directed vertically upward. N/C Submit incorrect Try Again:4 attempts remaining Part B What is the electric field at...
Electric Field due to Multiple Point Charges Constants1 Periodic Table Part A Two point charges are placed on the x axis. (Figure 1)The first charge, g 8.00 nC, is placed a distance 16.0 m rom the onigin along the positive x axis, the second charge, g26.00 nC, is placed a distance 9.00 m trom the origin along the negative x axis Calculate the electric ficld at point A, locatod at coordinates (0 m 12.0 m Give the x and y...