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tory BookmarksJools Help True BASIC Gold Edition -2 7 /9 Question #10 [me . 9. 1x10^-31 kg; qe--1.6x 10^-19 coul ] onsider an electron initially located at point A that is moving such that it reaches point B. If the electron's speed at point A is 4.319.000 ms at will its speed at point B be [assuming no friction or radiation losses]: (a) -0...
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Part III: Questions (may be answered outside of class) Questions for Section A: A-1. Explain why the field of the dipole is perpendicular to the y-axis, as observed in Section A, Step 6. Because ris the both vectovs swih canu eaving only an x componet for both gomg Some aivechion which are aays prpmdicula...
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2. A beam r direction (to the right). It enters a region where there is a uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.25 T pointing in the negative : direction (into the page) (a) (4 points) The protons feel a force due to this magnetic field. Explain why, and of protons (+1.6 x 10-19 C) is moving with various speeds in the positive indicate the direction of the force. wing tlt Indu(,/l (arren an c( (AHS which change, is flux...
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P1. (60 pts) Three point charges are placed in the corners of a right triangle of side a - 2 m, which is rotated 90 deg, as shown in the figure below, where g is 1μC. In the point P, we place another charge qo of 1 μC. (a) (10 pts) Find the net electric field E vector (direction and magnitude) in P. (b) (10 pts) Find the electric force in P. (c) (10 pts) With V 0 at infinity,...
Hi I got help on the above
problem. While I now have the answer I'm still unsure
algebratically how the person who solved this problem solved for q.
So I get E=kq/r^2 but then solving for q. How did E end up
negative? Did they flip fractions and when? did the subtract
something? Can someone step by step break this down(like i'm
literally in 3rd grade all over again) lol. Agh seriously you all
are so much help!!!!The best!
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There are a lot of numbers in this problem. Just about the only way to get it right is to work out each step symbolically first, and then plug numbers into the final symbolic result. Two coils of wire are aligned with their axes along the z-axis, as shown in the diagram. Coil 1 is connected to a power supply and conventional current flows clockwise through coil 1, as seen from the location of coil 2. Coil 2 is connected to...
Question Completion Status QUESTION 18 Find the direction of the magnetic field acting on a moving proton shown in the figure below if the direction of the magnetic force acting on it is as indicated. Assume that the magnetic field B acting on this proton is perpendicular to the velocity of this proton at the moment depicted in this figure. As a standard convention, the symbol denotes avector painting into the pape, and the symbol o denotes a vector pointing...