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DI Question 2 1 pts A charge of +7 micro-coulombs is placed at the bottom left corner of a rectangle, a charge of -7 micro-coulombs is placed at the top left corner of a rectangle, a charge of +6 micro-coulombs is placed at the bottom right corner of a rectangle, and a charge of 6 micro-coulombs is placed at the top right corner of a rectangle. The rectangle has a height of 22.6 cm and a width of 11.3 cm....
QUESTION 1 For a positive electric charge, The Electric Field of that particle points the charge. O A. toward OB. away from OC. Toward or away from , depending on the magnitude of the charge OD. neither toward or away, as the field does not depend on the sign of the charge QUESTION 2 The Electric Potential of a positive charge is O positive O negative O positive or negative depending on the magnitude of the charge the sign of...
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This is a cross section of two nested spheres. The outer sphere is a thin conductor of radius M with a uniform charge distribution -o and total charge -Q along its surface. The inner sphere is a solid insulator of radius L. It has a uniform volume charge density of ρ a total charge of +Q. There is a vacuum between them. Region C 1.) (3pts) Determine the electric...
Question 5 10.5 pts A point charge of +6 micro-coulombs is placed at x +0.37 m, y - O m and a point charge of -3 micro-coulombs is placed at x 0 m, y +0.42 m. What is the angle of the total electric field produced by both charges at the origin? In degrees measured counter-clockwise from the +x axis?
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A point charge of +6 micro-coulombs is placed at x- +0.27 m, y- 0 m and a point charge of -3 micro-coulombs is placed at x 0 m, y +0.48 m. What is the angle of the total electric field produced by both charges at the origin? In degrees measured counter-clockwise from the +x axis?
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2a) A charge of -3.7 micro-coulombs lies at the origin and another charge of +9.9 micro-coulombs lies at x--13 cm, y +8 cm. At a certain point, the total electric field from these two charges is zero. What is the...
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Match each item with the correct statement below. 1 electric field strength 2. kinetic energy 3 electric potential energy electric potential 4. 5 elementary charge electric force per unit positive charge energy a charge has when positioned a small distance from another charge of the same sign; decreases as the distance between the charges increases energy that increases as the distance between two charges of...
QUESTION 6 What happens to the electric field in the capacitor as the charge, Q, stored in it increases? The field increases as Q. The field decreases as 1/Q. The field increases as Q2. The field decreases as 17Q2. QUESTION 7 A parallel plate capacitor Creates an electric field by pulling electrons off of atoms in the air Creates a uniform electric field between two oppositely charged plates Creates a uniform electric field between two plates with the same sign...
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QUESTION 4 In the drawing below, 4.0N/C and d-1.5m. Calculate the work done by the electric field in moving a t50x10-9C charge from A to B. Be sure to include - sign if your answer is negative. Your answer needs to be in J but you don't need to enter the unit in your answer for this question. A d B QUESTION 5 In the situation...