Use potential energy concept to calculate potential energy of configuration.
Question1 0/2 pt Three charges are arranged in the configuration shown below The green charge (top...
UNITS OR SCIENTIFIC NOTATION Question2 0/2 pts Two equal but opposite charges (5.00mC and-5.00 mC) lie on the same line as shown in the configuration below. f x-0.370 m and X-1.24 m, calculate the electric potential at point P. ENTER NUMERIC VALUE ONLY USING 3 SIG FIGS NO UNITS OR SCIENTIFIC NOTATION Question3 1/1 pts #15(A) ENTER NUMERIC VALUE ONLY USING 1 SIG
Four charges are arranged as shown. The top and bottom charges are -Q, the left and right are Q. Select the direction of the net force on the by a red circle. .Q +Q +Q .Q
Four point charges are arranged as shown below, each a distance d from the center of the configuration. The value of the constant q is positive. Let blue arrows represent electronic fields and red each charge, pick the picture that best represents the directions of both the electric field at the charge and the net force on the charge due to the other three charges.
5. What was the purpose of the NaNO3 solution in this experiment? 6. Could a solution of NaCl be used instead of NaNO3? 7. What was the purpose of FeSO4 solution in this experiment? 8. Could a solution of FeCl, be used instead of FeSO4? 9. Could a solution of NaSO4 be used instead of FeSO4? 10. Calculate the standard cell potential for the spontaneous redox reaction between a Pb(s)/Pb(NO3)2(aq) half-cell and a Ag(s)/AgNO3(aq) half-cell. Which metal would be oxidized?...