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3. (+, 624/12.5 points l Previous Answers SerCP9 16 P.011 An electron is at the origin....
An electron is at the origin. (a) Calculate the electric potential VA at point A, X = 0.310 cm. (b) Calculate the electric potential V, at point B, x = 0.510 cm. What is the potential difference V-VA? (c) Would a negatively charged particle placed at point A necessarily go through this same potential difference upon reaching point B? Ex This answer has not been graded yet. Need Help? Read it
1 16.2 P011 My Ask Your An electron is at the origin. (a) Calculate the electric potential VA at point A,x- 0.310 om. (b) Calculate the electric potential va at point B, x . o.715 cm. (c) Would a negatively charged particle placed at point A necessarily go through this same potential dilference upon reaching point B? Explain This answer has not been graded yet Need Help? RedN
0/12.5 points | Previous Answers SerCP9 16.P 012 МУ Notes + The two charges in the figure below are separated by d 4.00 cm. (Let q-13.5 nC and q2 27.5 nC.) 60.0° B (a) Find the electric potential at point A 5.0 Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double check your calculations. kV (b) Find the electric potential at point B, which is halfway between the charges. 10.2 Your response differs from the correct answer...
6.25/12.5 points | Previous Answers SerCP9 16.P.028 Two conductors having net charges of +13.0 HC and -13.0 HC have a potential difference of 13.0 V between them. (a) Determine the capacitance of the system. 10-7 What is the defining equation for capacitance? F b) What is the potential difference between the two conductors if the charges on each are increased to +1 9.0 pC and 169.0 μC 169 v V Need Help? Talk to Tuter