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Three charges q1= 2uc(0,0)cm q2=4uc(0,10)cm and q3=_3uc(15,0)cm acts on one another, find the magnitude of the total electric
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Gboss
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Find the electric potential at the centre of the square of side 1m at the four corners of charges of q1, q2,q3,and q4 are placed
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Ash
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Three point charges are on the x axis: −9 μC at −3 m, 2 μC at the origin, and −5 μC at 3m.
Find the force on the first
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Lynn
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2. Find the charge in potential energy of the system of two charges plus a third charge q3= 3.00µC as the latter charge moves
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Willard
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1. If one point charge is located at each corners of a right triangle, where q1=q3= 5.0μC, q2= 2.0 μC, and a= 0.10 m. Find the
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oishee
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consider a point A situated 85cm north of a point charge -45*10-3c and a point B which is situated 60cm west of the charge
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niyom
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point charges +1 micro coulomb and +4 microcoulomb are separated by a distance 4cm in air what is the distance of a null point
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vishnu s dharan
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If one charge (+5 uC) is placed at origin and a second charge of (+7 uC) at x = 100 cm, then where can a third charge be placed
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John
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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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Two similar sphere having charge -2C and +4C respectively are separated by distance "r" exert force (F=16N) third similar
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sunny chauhan
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A 0.050 kg cart has a spherical dome that is charged to +1.0 x 10–5
C. The cart is at the top of a 2.0-m long inclined plane
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Kyle
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A point charge 5 micro couloumb is at the centre of a cubical gaussian surface 100cm on edge. Calculate the electric flux
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clement
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two charges of equal magnitude are 25.5 cm apart if the force between the charges is 155 N what is the magnitude of the charges
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j
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A thin insulating rod with charge density +5nC/m is arranged inside a thin conducting cylindrical shell of radius R=3cm. The rod
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Help
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Two point charges q1 and q2 are held 4.00cm apart. An electron released at a point that is equidistant from both charges
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Luciano
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Two small pith balls, each of mass m = 17.4 g, are suspended from the ceiling of the physics lab by 1.2 m long fine strings and
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Phil
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two point charges of 5 micro culomb and 20 micro culomb are separated by a distance of 2m find the point on the line joining
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aarya
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Two objects separated by a distance r are each carrying a charge –q. The magnitude of the force exerted on the second object
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Lily
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two positive points charges of 15c and 13c are placed 12cm apart . find the work done in bringing the two charges 4cm closer.
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asad
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Two charges repel each other with a force of 10-6N when they are 10cm apart. when they are brought closer together until they
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Nancy
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2 spheres of equal diameters have a positive 15 micro column and negative 10 micro column charge if they are place 5 cm apart
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schenncyl
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Two small charged balls have a repulsive force of 0.20N when they are separated by a distance of 0.90m . The balls are moved
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James
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Eight charges (50μC each) are arranged on the corners of a cube side length 1 cm. What is the magnitude of the force on each
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Anonymous
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Consider an insulating sphere with 10 microCoulombs of charge uniformly distributed through its volume. The sphere is surrounded
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rickross
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In the rectangle in the drawing, a charge is to be placed at the empty corner to make the net force on the charge at corner A
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Sarah
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Charged spheres A and B are in fixed positions (like in question #6) and have charges 3.6x10^-6 C and -5.4x10^-6 C respectively.
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help
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A charge of -3.66C is fixed at the center of a compass. Two additional charges are fixed on the circle of the compass (radius =
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Ashley
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Location A is 3.40 m to the right of a point charge q. Location B lies on the same line and is 4.50 m to the right of the
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Anonymous
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Two identical +9.5uF point charges are initially 3.5cm from each other.
If they are released at the same instant from rest, how
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Steve
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A-4.0 uC charge is located0.30m to the left of a +6.0 charge. What is the magnitude and the direction of the electrostatic force
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lindi
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An electron is projected, with an initial speed of v= 2.18e+05 m/sec, directly towards a proton that is essentially at rest. If
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Phy
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There are two identical, positively charged conducting spheres fixed in space. The spheres are 44.6 cm apart (center to center)
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Kels
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A 2.75-gram air inflated balloon is given an excess negative charge, q1 = -3.00 × 10-8 C, by rubbing it with a blanket. It is
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Kels
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a negative charge of -0.55 uc an unknown charge 0.300 m diectly below it. what are the magnitude an direction of the force that
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yanis
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two point charges of 2 c and -3c are separated by 6cm what is the magnitude of the electrostatic force between them? and is the
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debra
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A point particle that has a charge of 12.5 µC is located at x = 0, y = 0 and a point particle that has a charge q is located at
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Kevin
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Suppose the charge q2 in the figure below can be moved left or right along the line connecting the charges q1 and q3. Given that
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stoic-rider77
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a negative charge 5.0 X 10^-4 C exerts a repulstio force of 7.0 N .on second charge away 0.05 m away.
what is the sign and
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adithya
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calculate the electric flux through the curved surface and base of a right hollow cone of height h and base radius r when charge
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dev
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Two charges A and B are fixed in place, at different distances from a certain spot. At this spot the potentials due to the
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alex
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A point charge of 2.0 µC is at the center of a cubical Gaussian surface 60 cm on edge. What is the net electric flux through
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Stephanie23-7
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two charged particles are located on an x axis: -q = -4.80 × 10-19 C at x = -3.00 m and q = 4.80 × 10-19 C at x = 3.00 m. What
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Stephanie22-9
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Two charges, -17 and +3.6 µC, are fixed in place and separated by 3.2 m.
a) At what spot along a line through the charges is the
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Natasha
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A 8.01-nC charge is located 1.95 m from a 4.06-nC point charge.
(a) Find the magnitude of the electrostatic force that one charge
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andrew
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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 charge q2
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Kelly
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Two charged particles of equal magnitude
(+Q and +Q) are fixed at opposite corners of a square that lies in a plane (see figure
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jc
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Two particles each with charge +2.68 µC are located on the x axis. One is at x = 1.00 m, and the other is at x = −1.00 m.
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sarah
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Two 0.20 g metal spheres are hung from a common point by non-conducting threads that are 30 cm long. Both are given identical
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Newberger
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a charge of + 2x10-7c is 10cm from a charge of -6x10-6c find magnitude and direction of force on each charge
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Carol
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A charge of +2 X 10^-7 C is 10 cm from a charge of -6 X 10^-6 C. Find the magnitude and direction of the force of each charge.
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Jackson (please help)
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