Homework-1 Problem 25.63 8 of 8 Review Part A A-10.0 nC charge is located at position...
Problem 20.59 14 of 14 ReviewI Constants Part A A +15 nC charge is located at (x, y) (0 cm, 10 cm) and a -5.0 nC charge is located (x, y)-(7.0 cm, 0 cm). Where would a -12 nC charge need to be located in order that the electric field at the origin be zero? Enter your answers numerically separated by a comma. Express your answer using two significant figures. a,y cm Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try...
Review Constants Part A A +15 nC charge is located at (x, y) (0 cm, 9.0 cm) and a -4.0 nC charge is located at (z, y) 6.0 cm, 0 cm). Where would a-11 nC charge need to be located in order that the electric field at the origin be zero? Express your answers using two significant figures separated by a comma. cm Submit Request Arn sWe Provide Feedback
Hi! I am stuck with the last part! help me! Review Part A A +20 nC charge is located at the origin. What is the electric field at the position (1,.0cm, 0 cm)? Write electric field vector in component form Express your answers using two significant figures. Enter your answers numerically separated by a comma. Ela. Ely-7.2x1040 N/C We were unable to transcribe this imagePartC What is the electric field at the position (23, уз )-(-5.0 cm,-5.0 cm)? Write electric...
A -10.0 nC charge is located at position (x,y)=(2.0cm,1.0cm). At what (x,y) position is the electric field −225,000 i^ N/C? At what (x,y) position is the electric field (161,000 i^−80,500 j^)N/C? At what (x,y) position is the electric field (28,800 i^+21,600 j^)N/C?
tem 8 Review ▼ Part A A-10 nC charge is located at (a, y) (1.0 em, 0 cm) What is the a-component of the electric field at the position (at, y)-(4.4 cm,0 cm)? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. Ex- I Value Units Submit Request Answer Part B What is the y-component of the electric field at the position ()(4.4 cm.0 cm)? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units...
Problem 19.26 7 of 20 > Review Part A A point charge q-0.54 nC is fixed at the origin. Where must an electron be placed in order for the electric force acting on it to be exactly opposite to its weight? (Let the y axis be vertical and the axis be horizontal.) Enter your answers numerically separated by a comma. Express your answer using two significant figures. z, y-10.2.9. 10-25 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer x Incorrect; Try Again; 4...
M Review A-13 nC charge is located at (r, y) (1.1 cm,0 cm) What is the z-component of the electricfield at the position (z, y)-(45 cm, 0 cm)? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. IA Ex= 1 Value Units Submit Request Answer ▼ Part B What is the y-component of the electric field at the position (a, y)-(4.5 cm, 0 cm)? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. Ey...
' Problem 25.27 Constants Periodic Table Part A A-13 nC charge is located at (z, y) (1.1 cm, 0 cm). What is the z-component of the electric field at the position (z. y-(45 cm, 0 cm)? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. E,Value Units Submit Part B What is the y-component of the electric field at the position (x, gy) (4.5 cm, 0 c)? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the...
roblem 19.26 Review Part A A point charge q-.042 nC is fixed at the origin. Where must an electron be placed in order for the electric force acting on it to be exactly opposite to its weight? (Let the y axis be vertical and the z axis be horizontal.) Enter your answers numerically separated by a comma. Express your answer using two significant figures. 8.24,0 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 2 attempts remaining Provide Feedback Next...
A +13 nC charge is located at (x, y) = (0 cm, 13 cm) and a -4.0 nC charge is located at (x, y) = (7.0 cm, 0 cm). Where would a -8.0 nC charge need to be located in order that the electric field at the origin be zero? Express your answers using two significant figures separated by a comma.