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Two charges are placed between the plates of a parallel plate capacitor. One charge is +q1 and the other is q2= +5.00x10^-6 C .
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Trevor
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a small conducted sphere is attached to the end of an insulating rod .it carries a charge of +5.0*10-9 C. the plates ,which are
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Anonymous
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Determine the magnitude of the force between an electric dipole with a dipole moment of 2 ✕ 10-29 C m and an electron. The
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Shane
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Hi! could anyone help me please, I have no idea how to this at all. I try to it but, the did not get the right answer. Thank for
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Chan
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In the physics equation F=qE, where E is the electric field, q is the charge, and F is the force that the electric field exerts
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damien
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q1= 25 pC q2 = -75 pC
A) calculate the magnitude of the electric force between the two charges B) Is the force attractive or
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Angela Britt
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A particle with a charge of -4.50x 10^-10 C and a mass of 6.6x 10^-18 kg is placed between two oppositely charged parallel
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Marie
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What happens when an electron travels through an electric field? Will its speed remain constant or will it accelerate? The
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Ichi
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A 2 μC charge is placed at × = 1 m while a second 2 μC Charge is placed at x=-1. Find (a) the electric field at y = 0.5 m,
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JAY Z
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The electric field between two charged plates is 2000N/C. What is the voltage difference if the plates are separated by a
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Ella
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I had a two part question in which I'm fairly sure I did the first part correct, but part b I am unsure about. For part a, I had
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Janah
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A) What is the force on a 0.0020 C charge in an electric field of 150V / m ? (1 point)
0.30 N 7.5 * 10 ^ 5 * N 150.002 N 1.3 * 10
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