Write the formula of electric potential and add them.Since electric potential is scalar quantity, so it is added algebrically.
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Course Contents Homework » Set 2 ( due Friday 1/..Electric Potential O Timer □Notes Evaluate Feedback-Prit he electric potential at a position located a distance of 20.7 mm from a positive point charge of 7.90x10-9C and 13.6 mm from a second point charge is 1.26 kV. Calculate the value of the second charge. 3.00 E-8 C The potential at a position is the sum of the individual contributions to the potential by each of the 2 charges. The sign s...
Course Contents» HOMEWORK Set 2 (dueTimer Notes Evaluate Feeback Print The electric potential at a position located a distance of 20.4 mm from a positive oint charge of 6.80x10-9C and 10.0 mm from a second point charge is 1.26 kv Calculate the value of the second charge. Submit AnswerTries 0/20 Post Discussion Send Feedback
◆ ◆ Course Contents Week 2 Homework set due Friday» Car ·O Timer □ Notes evaluate weetack-Print 6: Car Traveling through Intersection 01 - Position in 6 hours,33 A car is traveling East through an intersection at a constant speed. Consider East to be the positive direction. Draw a function that represents the position of the car as a function of time. (Help with Plotting Curves) Tries 1/10 Previous Tries Send Feedback 上
Course Contents > Correction Exams > Question 7 • Timer Notes Evaluate Feedback Print The figure below shows two points in an electric field. Point 1 is at (X1,Y1) = (3,4), and point 2 is at (X2,Y2) = (12,9). (The coordinates are given in meters.) The electric field is constant with a magnitude of 71.3 V/m, and is directed parallel to the +X-axis. The potential at point 1 is 1200.0 V. Calculate the potential at point 2. Submit Answer Tries...
[ Course Contents » Correction Exams » < Timer Notes Evaluate Feedback 9 Print In a double-slit experiment, the fifth- order bright fringe is observed at an angle of 1.64°. If the slit separation is 0.12 mm, then what is the wavelength of the light? (1.72x10^-6m Submit Answer Incorrect. Trie /20 Previou Tries @ Post Discussion 13 Send Feedback
Main Menu Contents Grades O Timer Feedback-Print e,Info Course Contents » Homework » Homework set # 2 » Trajectory in Uniform G-field Notes Evaluate the gratctonal fieia at thre snrfacen of the planet. The rpiane Phes nol amoshere shown in the figure below. Evaluate the magnitude of The traiectory of a rock thrown from a height with an initial speed of 23.3 m/s is shown in the fiqure below. Evaluate the magnitude of the gravitational field at the surface of...
Main Menu Contents | Grades Course Contents » Correction Exams » • Timer Notes Evaluate Feedback Print A positive charge of 4.50 C is fixed in place. From a distance of 4.80 cm a particle of mass 6.20 g and charge +3.50 C is fired with an initial speed of 80.0 m/s directly toward the fixed charge. How close to the fixed charge does the particle get before it comes to rest and starts traveling away? Submit Answer Tries 0/20...
The electric potential at a position located a distance of 22.5 mm from a positive point charge of 6.60×10-9C and 14.8 mm from a second point charge is 1.18 kV. Calculate the value of the second charge.
Print Inf Course Contents > ... > Bonus HW due Timer Notes Evaluate Feedback The heat of vaporization of water is 540 cal/g, and the heat of fusion is 80 cal/g. The heat capacity of liquid water is 1 calg-1 0-1, and the heat capacity of ice is 0.5 cal 3-10-1 22 g of ice at -19 C is heated until it becomes liquid water at 40°C. How much heat in calories was required for this to occur? Submit Answer...
(-)Timer -] Notes Evaluate e Feedback e Print Course Contents » Correction #3 6.60 liters of Nitrogen gas at 24.0°C temperature and 3.50 atm pressure contains how maný moles? Submit Answer Tries 0/12 (-)Timer -] Notes Evaluate e Feedback e Print Course Contents » Correction #3 6.60 liters of Nitrogen gas at 24.0°C temperature and 3.50 atm pressure contains how maný moles? Submit Answer Tries 0/12