Question 1 5 pts As shown in the figure, an electron is at the origin and...
Question 1 5 pts As shown in the figure, an electron is at the origin and an unknown charge is at x = +4.0 nm. If the net electric force on a small positive test charge is zero at x = -2 nm, what is the magnitude and sign of the unknown charge? unknown charge test charge q electron o x=-2 nm x=0 X=+4 nm O-9e оо 0 +9e +0.11e 0 0 0 -0.11e 0 -4.5e
As shown in the figure, an electron is at the origin and an unknown charge is at x= +4.0 nm. If the net electric force on a small positive test charge is zero atx=-2 nm, what is the magnitude and sign of the unknown charge? test charge 9 unknown charge Q electron X=-2 nm x=0 x=+4 nm +9e +0.11e -0.11e -4.5e
As shown in the figure, an electron is at the origin and an unknown charge is at x = +4.0 nm. If the net electric force on a small positive test charge is zero at x = -2 nm, what is the magnitude and sign of the unknown charge? Possible Answers: -9e +9e +0.11e -0.11e -4.5e test charge q unknown charge Q electron x=-2 nm X=0 x=+4 nm
As shown in the figure, an electron is at the origin and an unknown charge is at x = +4.0 nm. If the net electric force on a small positive test charge is zero at x = -2 nm, what is the magnitude and sign of the unknown charge? test charge 9 unknown charge Q electron x=-2 nm x=0 x=+4 nm -9e +9e +0.11e -0.11e -4.5e
As shown in the figure, an electron is at the origin and an unknown charge is at x = +4.0 nm. If the net electric force on a small positive test charge is zero at x = -2 nm, what is the magnitude and sign of the unknown charge? test charge q unknown charge Q electron x=-2 nm X=0 x=+4 nm O-9e O +9e O +0.11e 0 -0.11e -4.5e
As shown in the figure, an electron is at the origin and an unknown charge is at x = +4.0 nm. If the net electric force on a small positive test charge is zero at x = -2 nm, what is the magnitude and sign of the unknown charge? unknown charge test charge q electron x=-2 nm x=0 x=+4 nm 0-9e +9e O +0.11e 0 -0.11e 0 -4.5e
As shown in the figure, an electron is at the origin and an unknown charge is at x = +4.0 nm. If the net electric force on a small positive test charge is zero at x = -2 nm, what is the magnitude and sign of the unknown charge? test charge 9 unknown charge Q electron X=-2 nm x=0 x=+4 nm O-ge +9e +0.11e -0.11e 0 -4.50
As shown in the figure, an electron is at the origin and an unknown charge is at x = +4.0 nm. If the net electric force on a small positive test charge is zero at x = -2 nm, what is the magnitude and sign of the unknown charge? test charge q unknown charge Q electron X=-2 nm x=0 x=+4 nm O-9e O +9e 0 +0.11e 0 -0.11e O -4.5e Question 2 5 pts The figure below shows a proton...
As shown in the figure, an electron is at the origin and an unknown charge is at +40 nm. If the net electric force on a small positive test chargeistert 2m, what is the magnitude and sign of the unknown charge! Jest charge 9 unknown charge Q electron X-2 nm XO 4 mm 0-9e +0.11e 0 -0.11e 0.4.5e Question 2 The figure shows two protons separated by a distantd. Point P is a distance d/4 from the leftmost charpe. It...
As shown in the figure, a charge +2e is at the origin and an unknown charge Q is at x = +4.0 nm. If the net electric force on a small positive test charge is zero atx --1 nm, what is the magnitude and sign of the unknown charge? test charge charge 9 +2e unknown charge Q 1 nm xo X=+4 nm 0-50e +50e 0 -0.02e +0.02e 0-256