2. A line of charge with uniform density of 38.0 nC/m lies along the line y...
A line of charge with uniform density of 38.0 nC/m lies along the line y = -15.0 cm, between the points with coordinates x = 0 and x = 40.0 cm. Find the electric field's direction(counterclockwise from the +x axis). Magnitude=2597.3524601974621608226617005484 is Correct
A line of charge with uniform density of 32.0 nC/m lies along the line y = -15.0 cm, between the points with coordinates x = 0 and x = 48.0 cm. Find the electric field it creates at the origin. Magnitude N/C Direction ° (counterclockwise from the +x axis)
5.(10 points) A uniform line charge with a charge density +24.5 nC/m runs along the x-axis from the origin to "infinity". An observer is located on the x-axis at x- -15.0 cm. What is the electric field at the location of this observer (due to the line charge)? [Include magnitude and direction in your answer.] [minor Hint: the solution to this problem does involve integration; if your solution does not, then it is not a correct solution.] Ans.
2. 0/2 points | Previous Answers SerPSE9 23.P089 A line of charge with uniform density of 28.0 nC/m lies along the line y-15.0 cm, between the points with coordinates x 0 and x40.0 cm. Find the electric field it creates at the origin. Magnitude Direction Need Help? Read It Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 100% N/C (counterclockwise from the +x axis) Submit Answer Save Progress Practice Another Version
18. A charge (uniform charge density,A-12 nC/m) lies on a string that is stretched along an x axis from where L is the length of the string and d is the distance from L. Show that E- ke x = 0 to x the end of the string to a point P in line with the string (on the x-axis), Hence if L-9 m, determine the magnitude of the electric field at x 16 m on the x axis. (8.67...
A charge (uniform linear density = 8.7 nC/m) lies on a string that is stretched along an x axis from x = 0 to x = 2.9 m. Determine the magnitude of the electric field at x = 6.6 m on the x axis.
A long uniformly charged thread (linear charge density A -2.1 C/m) lies along the z axis in the figure.(Figure 1) A small charged sphere (Q =-2.4 C ) is at the point x=0 cm, y = -5.0 cm.Part AWhat is the direction of the electric field at the point x = 7.0 cm, y =7.0 cm? Ethread and EQ represent fields due to the long thread and the charge Q, respectively.Part B What is the magnitude of the electric field at...
A sphere of radius R = 0.260 m and uniform charge density -453 nC/m^3 lies at the center of a spherical conducting shell of inner and outer radii 3.50R and 4.OOR, respectively. If the conducting shell carries a total charge of Q = -38.1 nC, find the magnitude of the electric field at the following radial distances from the center of the charge distribution:
Problem 2. (10 pts.) A continuous line of charge lies along the x axis, extending from +a to positive infinity. The line carries positive charge with a uniform linear charge density io. What is the magnitude of the electric field at the origin?
A very long uniform line of charge has charge per unit length 4.80 µC/m and lies along the x-axis. A second long uniform line of charge has charge per unit length -2.40 µC/m and is parallel to the x-axis at y = 0.400 m. What is the net electric field (magnitude and direction) at the following points on the y-axis: (a) y = 0.200 m and (b) y = 0.600 m?