What is the sign and magnitude of a point charge that produces a potential of -3.00 V at a distance of 7.00 mm?
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What is the sign and magnitude of a point charge that produces a potential of -3.00...
What are the magnitude and sign of a point charge that produces a potential of -3.00 V at a distance of 1.00 mm? Selected Answer: a.-3.33 x 10-13 Answers: a. -3.33 x 10-13 b. -3.00 x 10-12 c C. 3.00 x 10-12 d. 3.33 x 10-13
What is the value (both sign and magnitude) of a point charge that produces a potential of -3Y at a distance of 3 mm?
23.28:At a certain distance from a point charge, the potential and electric field magnitude due to that charge are 4.98 V and 12.0 V/m, respectively. (Take the potential to be zero at infinity.) 1.What is the distance to the point charge? (d= ? m) 2.What is the magnitude of the charge? (q= ? c)
If the potential due to a point charge is 5.20 ✕ 102 V at a distance of 14.7 m, what are the sign and magnitude of the charge? (Enter your answer in C.) C
A point charge is sitting at the origin. The electric potential at = 7.00 m is -70.0 mV. What are the magnitude and sign of the charge? Express your answer In coulombs to 3 significant figure. q = -5.45 times10^-11 C if a second charge, +2e, is put right at x = 7.00 m. what is the potential energy between the two charges? 3 sig. fig U = -224·10^-24 J
What is the distance between a -2.00 μC charge and a -3.00 μC charge if their potential energy is 0.491 J? To solve this question you want to think at where the charge q can be for example the -2.00 μC and the other charge -3.00 μC becomes the source of the voltage V. The initial distance is very far away, and the final distance is "r" that you want to find. ( Do not forget the voltage V for a point...
-/2 points OSUniPhys1 24.3.P.047 If the potential due to a point charge is 5.25 x 102 V at a distance of 14.8 m, what are the sign and magnitude of the charge? (Enter your answer in C.) Additional Materials eBook
A. What is the potential a distance of 8.5 mm from a point
charge of 7.6 uC?
B. How much would would it take to move a second charge of 4.9
uC from infinity to that a point that distance from the first
charge? (this is the potential energy now stored in the system)
C. If you release the send charge, it will move away from the
first. How much kinetic energy will it have once it is infinitely
far...
15. Use the dipole approximation to find what the potential (magnitude and sign) would be at a. point A [magnitude is 2.7x10-15 v b. point B [magnitude is 2.2x10-15 v] We were unable to transcribe this image
A point charge Q produces an electric field of magnitude 120.5 N/C at a distance of 1.68 m. If the field is directed toward the charge, what is the value of Q?