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1. A 2.00 nC charge and a –5.00 nC charge are 3.00 mm apart. What is...

1. A 2.00 nC charge and a –5.00 nC charge are 3.00 mm apart. What is the magnitude of the force of the 2.00 nC charge acting on the –5.00 nC charge?

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–4.99 x 106 N

–9.99 x 10–3 N

9.99 x 10–3 N

4.99 x 106 N

2. A negative charge is located at the origin. You will be calculating the electric field at some point on the +x–axis. What is the "r-hat" direction?

to the right

to the left

upwards

downwards

3. A negative charge is located at the origin. What is the direction of the electric field at any point on the +x–axis?

to the right

to the left

upwards

downwards

4. An electron is at the origin. What is the magnitude and direction of the electric field at a point 1.00 mm above the electron?

1.44 x 10–6 N/C upwards

1.44 x 10–6 N/C downwards

1.44 x 10–3 N/C upwards

1.44 x 10–3 N/C downwards

5. If an electric charge creates an electric field, and an electric field exerts a force on an electric charge, can the field created by a charge exert a force on that charge?

yes

no

it depends on what type of charge it is

I still have no idea what this means, but I will do my best to learn more before the next quiz

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