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Need Help!!! Physic Part A-C Part A: Part B: Part C: Problem 13.55 (Multistep) A dipole...
Need Help Physic Part A-D Part A: Part B: Part C: Part D: A dipole is centered at the origin, and is composed of charged particles with charge te and -e, separated by a distance 6 x 10 10 m along the y axis. The +e charge is on the -y axis, and the -e charge is on the ty axis A proton is located at <0, 2 x 10-8, 0> m. What is the force on the proton, due...
Need help!! Physic Problem 13.58 (Multistep) A dipole is centered at the origin, and is composed of charged particles with charge +7e and-7e, separated by a distance 3 10 10 m along the y axis. The +7e charge is on the -y axis, and the -7e charge is on the ty axis. ▼ Part 1 Your answer is partially correct. Try again. (a) A proton is located at <0, 1 x 10-8, 0> m. What is the force on the...
Problem 13.55 A dipole is centered at the origin, and is composed of charged particles with charge te and -e, separated by a distance 8 x 1010 m along the y axis. The te charge is on the -y axis, and the -e charge is on the ty axis. A proton is located at <0, 3 x 10-8, 0 m. What is the force on the proton, due to the dipole? An electron is located at <-3 x 10-*, o,...
how do you account for the electron on the x axis Problem 13.55 Your ansiwer is partially correct. Thy again. A dipole is centered at the origin, and is composed of charged particles with charge te and -e, separated by a distance 8 x 10-10 m along the y axis. The te charge is on the -y axis, and the -e charge is on the ty axis. A proton is located at <0, 4 × 104, 0> m. What is...
A dipole is centered at the origin, and is composed of charged particles with charge +e and -e, separated by a distance 9 times 10^-10 m along the y axis. The +e charge is on the -y axis, and the -e charge is on the +y axis. A proton is located at < 0, 1 times 10^-8, 0 > m. What is the force on the proton, due to the dipole? F vector = N An electron is located at...
Need Help!! Physic Problem part 1-4 An electron in a region in which there is an electric field experiences a force of <5 x 10-17,-1.5 x 10-16-35 x 1016, N. What is the electric field at the location of the electron? (Express your answer in vector form.) o16, -3.5 x 1016> N. What is the 0.3905 0.911 N/C What is the electric field at a location b0.3, 0.3, -0.6> due to a particle with charge +7 nC located at <0.1,...
A dipole with charges of +2e and -2e is centered at the origin and oriented along the y axis, with the +2e charge on the +y axis and the -2e charge on the -y axis. The charges of the dipole are separated by a distance of 3*10^-10 meters. Determine the electric field at the location < -4*10^-8, 0, 0 > meters in vector form. Determine the force an electron would feel if placed at this location in vector form. Determine...
Need Help Physic Part 6 &7 Problem 13.35 (Multistep) An electron is located at <0.6, 0.7, -0.5> m. You need to find the electric field at location <0.5, 1.4, -0.5> m, due to the electron Part 1 Your answer is correct. (a) What is the source location? (Express your answer in vector form.) 0.6 0.7 0.5 > m source< SHOW ANSWER Part 2 Your answer is correct. (b) What is the observation location? (Express your answer in vector form.) 0.5...
Need Help!! Physic Problem 13.35 Part 1-7 Problem 13.35 (Multistep) An electron is located at <0.6, 0.7,-0.5> m. You need to find the electric field at location <05, 1.4,-0.5> m, due to the electron. ▼ Part 1 (a) What is the source location? (Express your answer in vector form.) source< Attempts: 0 of 3 used SAVE FOR LATER SUBMIT ANSWER Part2 (b) What is the observation location? (Express your answer in vector form.) Attempts: o of 3 used SAVE FOR...
Need help!! Physic Part 1 & 2 Problem 13.40 (Multistep) A ("pi-minus") particle, which has charge -e, is at location <7 x 10-9, -3 x 109, -2 x 10-9> m. ▼ Part 1 Your answer is partially correct. Try again. What is the electric field at location <-5 x 10-9, 3 × 10-9, 3 x 10, m, due to the π-particle? 1.98E6 1.64E6 newton/coulomb Attempts: 1 of 3 used SAVE FOR LATER SUBMIT ANSWER ▼ Part2 An antiproton (same mass...