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A closed surface is constructed in the space between two large parallel metal plates, where there is a constant electric field
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A 5.0*10^-6C point charge is placed at the 0.00 cm mark of a meter stick and a -4.0 *10^-6C point charge is placed at the 50 cm
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Two point charges are placed along a horizontal axis with the following values and positions: +6.0 µC at x = 0 cm and -24.0 µC
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Jithin
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Three point charges, q1, q2, and q3, lie along the x-axis at x=0, x=3 cm, and x=5 cm, respectively. Calculate the magnitude and
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Mischa
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Two charges of magnitudes Q1 = -2μc and Q2 = 6μc lie along the x-axis at a distance 4m and 5m from the origin respectively. At
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Gezu
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Two point charges have a total charge of 505 µC. When placed 1.10 m apart, the force each exerts on the other is 19.3 N and is
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Eric
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The work done by an external force to move a -7.75 µC charge from point a to point b is 25.0 * 10-4 J. If the charge was
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SHUBHANGI
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The figure below shows two points in an E-field: Point 1 is at (x1,y1) = (9,4) in m, and Point 2 is at (x2,y2) = (13,9) in m.
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A point charge q1 = -2 µC is located at (-2 m, 0) and charge q2 = 3 µC is at (4 m, 3 m). Point A is (0,0) and point B is (4 m,
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Sam
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Two small identical metal spheres, A and B, on insulated stands, are each given a charge of +2.4 10-6 coulomb. The distance
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Sarah
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Two equal charges repel one another with a force of 4.0 x 10-4 N when they are 10 cm apart. If they are moved until the
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DariaV
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Identical +3.36 μC charges are fixed to adjacent corners of a square. What charge (magnitude and algebraic sign) should be
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Two similar sphere having charge -2C and +4C respectively are separated by distance "r" exert force (F=16N) third similar
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Three point charges, +6.3 µC, +2.3 µC, and −3.4 µC, lie along the x-axis at 0 cm, 2.6 cm, and 5.2 cm, respectively. What
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jamie
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Three spiders are resting on the vertices of a triangular web. The sides of the triangular web have a length of a = 0.85 m, as
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Jimmy
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Four 50-\mu {\rm{C}} charges are brought from far apart onto a line where they're spaced at 2.0-{\rm cm} intervals. How much
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Johnny
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39. The electrostatic force between two charged spheres is 64 N. What will the magnitude of the force be if the size of each
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John Ng
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Suppose two thin flat plates measure 3.5m x 3.5m and are separated by 6.5mm. They are oppositely charged with +-20microCoulombs.
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Sarah
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Two objects with charges of +1.0 and -1.0 are separated by 1.0km. Find the magnitude of the force that either charge exerts on
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April
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Charge Q1=6.0 nC is at (0.30 m, 0), charge Q2=−1.0 nC is at (0, 0.10 m), and charge Q3=5.0 nC is at (0, 0). What is the
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A small object, which has a charge q = 6.7 µC and mass m = 9.60 10-5 kg, is placed in a constant electric field. Starting from
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Jasmine
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Two point charges are fixed on the y axis: a negative point charge q1 = -23 µC at y1 = +0.23 m and a positive point
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matt
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A -4.0UC charge is located 0.45m to the left of a +6.0uc charge. what is the magnitude and direction of the electrostatic force
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josh
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What is the magnitude of the force exerted on q1 with 10 micro-Coulombs charge by q2 with a charge of -20 micro-Coulombs if
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A charge of +80 mC is placed on the x axis at x = 0. A second charge of -50 mC is placed on the x axis at x = 50 cm. What is the
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youssef
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the following point charges are placed on the x-axis: +2.0μC at x=20cm,-3.0μC at x=30cm and -4.0μC at x=40cm. What is the
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christine
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Five equal negative point charges -q are placed symmetrically around a circle of radius R. Calculate the electric potential at
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A test charge of +3.00 10-6 C experiences a downward electrostatic force of 11 N when placed at a certain point in space. What
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Melissa
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two point charges q1=3uc and q2=-2uc are placed 5 cm apart on the x asix. at what points along the x asix in
a) the electric
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yanis
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A small plastic sphere with a charge of -5.0 is near another small plastic sphere with a charge of -15 .
Part A - If the spheres
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Paige
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How many excess electrons must be distributed uniformly within the volume of an isolated plastic sphere 28.0 in diameter to
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How many excess electrons must be distributed unif
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Four identical particles each have charge q and mass m. They are released from rest at the vertices
of a square of side L. How
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Bansari patel
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Four identical positive charges q are placed at the four vertices of a square of side a. Determine the electric field:
A) at the
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angy
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WA -10.0 nC point charge and a +20.0 nC point charge are 15.0cm apart on the x-axis.hat is the electric potential at the point
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abby
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Two charges separated by a distance of 1 m exert a 1.0N force on each other. If the changes are pulled to a 3-m separation
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Ashlee
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A charge +q is at the origin. A charge –2q is at x = 2.00 m on the x axis. For what finite value(s) of x is (a) the electric
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Robert
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A long cylindrical insulator has a uniform charge density of 1.0 #C/m3 and a radius of
9.0 cm. a) What is the electric field
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Fatima
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Two electrostatic point charges of +30 μC and +25 μC exert a repulsive force of 200 N on each other. What is the distance
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Two point charges, 5.0 µC and -2.0 µC, are placed 5.0 cm apart on the x axis, such that the -2.0 µC charge is at x = 0 and
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Chris
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A -3.0 nC charge is on the x-axis at x = -10 cm and a +4.0 nC charge is on the x-axis at x = 20 cm.
At what point or points on
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JOTHEY
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An object with charge qo = 1.5μC and mass 0.7 g starts from rest at the +6V equipotential line. Calculate its change in
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Amy
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1)Three positive particles of charges 9µC are located at the corners of an equilateral triangle of side 15cm. Calculate the
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Nat
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An electron of charge -e circulates around a helium nucleus of charge +2.which particle exerts a larger force on other?
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Dania
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A ball (mass of 0.5kg) is suspended on a string that is attached to the ceiling. The ball is charged with an unknown charge q.
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bru
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Three charged particles are arranged on corners of a square as shown in the figure below, with charge -Q on both the particle at
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An electron and a proton have charges of an equal magnitude but opposite sign of 1.6 10-19 C. If the electron and proton in a
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Charge 2 × 10−18 C is on the y axis a distance 4 m from the origin and charge 9 × 10−18 C is on the x axis a distance d
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Alice
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Two point charges are fixed on the y axis: a negative point charge q1 = -26 µC at y1 = +0.21 m and a positive point charge q2
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Anne
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A positive charge Q is on the y-axis at a distance a from the origin, and another positive charge q is on the x-axis at a
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Patrick
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A negatively charged balloon has 3.1 μC of
charge. How many excess electrons are on this bal- loon? Answer in units of
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Maria
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