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ac Iculation Problems- I) A +4.0 ?C-point charge and a-40-C punt charge are placed as shown in the figure. What is the potential difference, V^-p/w between points A and B? (?-= 8.99 x 10'-) N-m2 +4.0 pC 0.30 m 10.40 m
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Quiz-3 Q1: A +5.0 C-point charge and a -5.0-pc point charge are placed as shown in the figure below. What is the potential difference, VA - Vg, between points A and B? (8 pts) (k = 1/4/180 = 9 x 10°N. +5.0uc 0.30m A 0.40m 0.30m 5,0ục Q2: An electron is released from rest at a distance of 10.0cm from proton. If the proton is held in place, how fast will the electron...
A +4.0 mu C-point charge and a -4.0-mu C point charge are placed as shown in the figure. What is the potential difference, V_A - V_B, between points A and B?
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1. A +4.0 °C and a -4.0 °C point charge are placed as shown in the figure. What is the potential at point B? (k - 9.0 109 Nm2/C2) +4.0 MC 0.30 m А 0.40 m B 0.30 m -4.0 C -48 x 103 v 48 x 103 v -48 V 1.92 x 105 v Oov
1) Two point charges of magnitude +4.0 microC and -4.0 microC
are placed as shown in Figure 20-12. What is the potential
difference between points A and B?
2) Two point charges of magnitude +4.0 microC and
-4.0 microC are placed as shown in Figure 20-12. An additional
charge of magnitude of +2.0 microC is placed at point A. What is
the electric potential energy of this system of charges?
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In the figure (Figure 1), each capacitor has 4.40 uF and Vab 29.0 V. Part A Calculate the charge on capacitor C1 Part B Calculate the potential difference across capacitor C1 Part C Calculate the charge on capacitor C2 Part D Calculate the potential difference across capacitor C2. Part E Calculate the charge on capacitor C3 Part F Calculate the potential difference across capacitor C3 Part G...
Problem 4 - Electric Potential I. [8 points] Point charges +4.00 uC and +2.00 uC are placed at the opposite corners of a rectangle as shown in the figure. What is the potential at point A due to these charges? Assuming the potential at infinity is zero. Coulomb's constant k = 9.0 x 10°N • m²/C2 A +4.00 xC 0.400 m +2.00 uc 0.800 m B II. [12 points] Two isolated copper plates, each of area 0.40 m2, carry opposite...
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Problem 4: A test charge of +2 pC is placed halfway between a charge of 6.5 pC and another of 3.5 pC separated by 10 cm. uu%) tor Potential Attempts remain (2% per attempt: 1 23 Hint I give up!
v3. At what distance from a point charge of 4.0 nC does the electric field have a magnitude of 4.0 N/C? (3.0 m) 4. Two small identical conducting spheres are placed with their centers 0.30 m apart. One is given a charge of 1 0 x10* c other a charge of -3.0 x10 C. (a) Find the electrostatic force exerted on one sphere by the other. (3.0 x 10"N, attraction) the (b) e spheres are connected by a conducting wire....