QUESTION 1 In vacuum, two particles have charges of q, and 4p, respectively, where -0.1 C....
QUESTION 8 A particle with a charge of 1.5 u Cand a mass of 2.5 x 10-6 kg is released from rest at point A and accelerates towa point B, arriving there with a speed of 42 m/s. What is the potential difference V B-V A between A and B? a.-2.1 103 V b.-4.1 x 103 V O c.0.9 103 v d. +1.5x 103 V O e. +4.1 103 V QUESTION 1 In vacuum, two particles have charges of q...
In a vacuum, two particles have charges of 41 and q2, where q-+5.2HC. They are separated by a distance of 0.27 m, and particle 1 experiences an attractive force of 4.8 N. What is the value of q2, with its sign? Numbe UnitsC the tolerance is +/-2% the toleraTLG T TIF7
In a vacuum, two particles have charges of q1 and q2, where q1 = +3.8 µC. They are separated by a distance of 0.24 m, and particle 1 experiences an attractive force of 3.7 N. What is q2 (magnitude and sign)?
In a vacuum, two particles have charges of q1 and q2, where q1 = +3.8 µC. They are separated by a distance of 0.20 m, and particle 1 experiences an attractive force of 3.5 N. What is q2 (magnitude and sign)? C
In a vacuum, two particles have charges of q1 and q2, where q1+3.9 HC. They are separated by a distance of 0.27 m, and particle 1 experiences an attractive force of 2.8 N. What is q2 (magnitude and sign)? magnitude 5.75E-7XC sign I negative
In a vacuum, two particles have charges of q1 and q2, where q1-+3.80 HC. They are separated by a distance of 0.205 m, and particle 1 experiences an attractive force of 3.36 N. What is the magnitude of q2? Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 3/10 Previous Tries
In a vacuum, two particles have charges of q1 and q2, where q1 = +3 μC. They are separated by a distance of 35 cm, and particle 1 experiences an attractive force of 3.34 N. What is q2 in μC (magnitude and sign)? (k = 9.00 x 109 N.m2/C2)?
In a vacuum, two particles have charges of q1 and q2, where q1 = +4.3C. They are separated by a distance of 0.24 m, and particle 1 experiences an attractive force of 4.6 N. What is the value of q2, with its sign?
In a vacuum, two particles have charges of q1 and q2, where q1 = +2.9nanoC. They are separated by a distance of 0.29 m, and particle 1 experiences an attractive force of 3.8 N. What is the value of q2, with its sign?
In a vacuum, two particles have charges of q1 and q2, where q1 = +4.3C. They are separated by a distance of 0.30 m, and particle 1 experiences an attractive force of 2.7 N. What is the value of q2, with its sign?