PART C: TEXTBOOK-STYLE PROBLEMS You can use a calculator to solve these problems. Show you working...
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Problem 1
a) A 1.5 m long conductor is 6.5x10 ^ 25 electrons / m3. In this
medium the electrons move at 4x10 ^ (- 4) m / s How many electrons
per second pass through the 1.5 mm ^ 2 section?
b) If at a temperature of 20C the conductor resistivity is
3.7x10 ^ (- 3) ohm * m the electric...
Need help with how you get Part B. How do you find m in the
equation a=qe/m as well? Please provide answer and work. Thanks! If
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A 2.02 x 10-9 C charge has coordinates x-0, y--2.00; a 2.91 x 10-9 C charge has coordinates x-3.00, y-0; and a -4.60 10-9 C charge has coordinates x 3.00, y-4.00, where all distances are in cm. Determine magnitude and direction for the electric field at the origin...
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1. Find the force on the load Q =-3C that is located at point (6.3). Solve the exercise using MATLAB. Check the result by solving the exercise by hand. 2. Find the electric field at point P that is located in position (5.1) in relation to the charges Q1 (1,4) = + 2C and Q2 (1,1) = + 4C. The coordinates are in meters. Solve the exercise using MATLAB. Check the...
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9. The following 11 data pairs relate explanatory variable x, to response variable y 10 14 5 8 9 12 4 7 11 13 6 y 8.04 9.96 5.68 6.95 8.81 10.84 4.26 4.82 8.33 7.58 7.24 y =660.17 (Spoints) such that: X = 9, Y = 7.50, 2xy = 797.6, Xx? =1001, Find : a) equation of linear regression line: Y = A + BX predict the...
PRACTICE IT Use the worked example above to help you solve this problem. Charge q1 7.40 C is at the origin, and charge q 2--4.9。pC is on the x-axis, 0.300 m from the origin (see figure). (a) Find the magnitude and direction of the electric field at point P, which has coordinates (0, 0.400) m. magnitude directiorn N/C o counterclockwise from the +x-axis (b) Find the force on a charge of 2.00 x 108 C placed at P EXERCISE HINTS:...
Use the worked example above to help you solve this problem. A 5.10-mu C point charge is at the origin, and a point charge q_2 = -1.70 mu C is on the x-axis at (3.00, 0) m, as shown in the figure. (a) If the electric potential is taken to be zero at infinity, find the electric potential due to these charges at point P with coordinates (0, 4.00) m. V (b) How much work is required to bring a...
PRACTICE IT Use the worked example above to help you solve this problem. Charge 91-685 μc is at the origin, and charge q 2 -4.80 μC is on the x-axis, 0.300 m from the origin (see figure). (a) Find the magnitude and direction of the electric field at point P, which has coordinates (o 0.400) m 384884.37 magnitude Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double check your calculations. N/C direction o counterclockwise from the tx-axis...
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1. Questions 1 through 7: Four charges are placed at the corners of a square 5 cm on a side. Two of the charges - one at the origin (x,y) = (0,0) cm and the one on the y-axis at (0,5) cm have positive charges of 10-9 Coulombs. The other two charges one on the x-axis at (5,0) cm and the other at (x,y)= (5,5) cm have negative...
PRACTICE IT Use the worked example above to help you solve this problem. Charge q1 6.90 uC is at the origin, and charge 92 =-4.90 pC is on the x-axis, 0.300 m from the origin (see figure). (a) Find the magnitude and direction of the electric field at point P, which has coordinates (O, 0.400) m. 2.53e5 magnitude Your response is within 10% of the correct value. This may be due to roundoff error, or you could have a mistake...
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(11 %) Problem 9: An infinitely long rod lies along the y-axis and cames a uniform linear charge density λ ,SIC/n. A flat rectangular surface is situated parallel to the y-z plane with one corner at (x1,0,0) and the opposite corner at (x1y21) were x-9cm,y = 2 cm, and z,-15.0 cm. Refer to the figure, where the x-axis points out of the screen z-axis y-axis Otheespertta.com -V 25% Part (a) Consider an arbitrary point on...