What is the magnitude of the electric field at the point (9.40/ - 3.50 / +...
Question 13 what is the magnitude of the electric field at the point (1.90 İ . 2.80 j + 9.00 k ) mif the electric potential is given by V-3.70xyZ2, where Vis in volts and x, y, and z are in meters? Number Units the tolerance is +/-5%
What is the magnitude of the electric field at the point (7.30 - 4.60 + 8.60) m if the electric potential is given by V = 1.30xyz2, where V is in volts and x, y, and z are in meters?
Chapter 24, Problem 037 what is the magnitude of the electric field at the point (9.20 İ-4.40」+ 7.70 k ) m if the electric potential is given by V-3.50xyz2, where V is in volts and x, y, and z are in meters?
5. What is the magnitude of the electric field at the point (3, 2, -1) if the electric potential in the region is given by V = 5.00ex+y+zº, where Vis in volts and coordinates x, y, and z are in meters? (15 points)
* Question 13 Your answer is partially correct. Try again. What is the magnitude of the electric field at the point (3.40 İ -2.70 j + 3.80 k ) mifthe electric potential is given by V 4.60xyz, where V is in volts and x, y, and z are in meters? Number 1187.6 the tolerance is +/-5%
QUESTION 10 Two conducting parallel plates have an electric field between them of magnitude 150 V/m, with plate A at a potential of +8.5 V, and plate B at a potential of -2.62 V, as shown in the diagram. What is the distance between the plates, in units of meters? Give the answer as a positive number. Plate A Plate B I QUESTION 9 Two conducting parallel plates have a potential difference of 21.8 V between them. If the electric...
The electric potential at a certain point is given by V = 2.4y3 - 5.6y, where Vis in volts and x is in meters. What is the electric field at that point?
What magnitude charge creates a 1.60 N/C electric field at a point 3.50 m away?
The electric field in certain region is given by the function: E= Akcos(kx)cos(by)i - Absin(kx)sin(by)jwhere A = 9 N·m/C, k = 0.65 m-1, and b = 1.4 m-1.The points in the figure are given by values x1 = 1.75 m and y = 2.5 m Part (a) What is the change in electric potential, in volts, from point (0,0) to point (x1,0)? Part (b) What is the change in potential, in volts, from point (x1,0) to point (x1, y)? Part (c) What is the...
1) Calculate the magnitude of the electric field 2.12m from a point charge of 6.4mC (such as found on the terminal of a Van de Graaff). ??NC 2) The electric field strength between two parallel conducting plates separated by 7.0cm is 8.5x10^4 V/m. The potential difference between the plates is 6kV. The with the lowest potential is taken to he zero volts. What is the potential 1.1cm from that plate?