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1%) Problem 10: Consider the arrangement of point charges in the figure. Ga Id Otheexpertta.com C. 50% Part (a) Determine the direction of the force on q (with q > 0) in the figure, given that 9,-96-+ 7.50 μC and qc Straight downward Correct 94°-750 2.75 μο. Grade Summary Deductions Potential 50% Part (b) Calculate the magnitude of the force on the charge q in newtons, given that the square is 7 cm on a side and q 4% 96%...
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19. 1/2 points Previous Answers My Note: A common technique for accelerating electons is to create a uniform electric field between two plates, as shown in the figure below. Electrons are released, usually from a hot lament, near the negative plate, and there is a small hole in the positive plate that allows the electrons to continue moving. a calculate the acceleration of the electron if the field strength is 8.12 X 100 NC. Alculate the force from an electric...
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(10%) Problem 9: A point charge Q-4.6 nC is located at the origin. A cylinder of radius R- 0.55 m is concentric with the z-axis with the top of the cylinder at height H1- 0.45 m above the origin and the bottom of the cylinder at height H2045 m below the origin. Refer to the figure. The y-axis points into the screen Z-axis X-axis Otheexpertta.com 20% Part (a) Calculate the electric flux passing out through...
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(10%) Problem 7: An MRI technician moves his hand from a region of very low magnetic field strength into an MRI scanner's 2.00 T field with his fingers pointing in the direction of the field. His wedding ring has a diameter of 2.35 cm and it takes 0.475 s to move it into the field. Randomized Variables d=2.35 cm t = 0.475 s 33% Part (a) What average current is induced...
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(1096) Problem 1: Point charges located at 3, 8, and i 1 cm along the x-axis are represented in the figure. 0 10 x (cm) +q -2q Ctheexpertta.con à 33% Part (a) Find the electric field at x- 5.00 cm in N/C, given that q-1.00 C Grade Summary Deductions0e Potential 1009 sin() | cos() | tan() | π| (l.) 171819 4 5 6 Submissions Attempts remaining s (4% per attempt) detailed view cotan) in...
(9%) Problem 10: In the figure, the point charges are located at the corners of an equilateral triangle 26 cm on a side. ydas-dps69a zips.uakron.edu Otheexpertta.com theexpertta.com-tracking id: 7072-20-DB-41-9213-19550, In accordance with Expert TA's Terms of Service. copying this information to any solutions sharing website is strictly forbidden. Doing so may result in ermination of your Expernt TA Account a25% Part (a) Find the magnitude of the electric field in N/C at the location of qa, given that q,-11.9 μC...
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(11%) Problem 5: An electron beam is shot into a region where there is both an electric field pointing upward of magnitude E = 1.6 N/C, and a magnetic field, B, as shown in the figure. While moving through the region the electron beam stays in a straight line with speed v 130 m/s Randomized Variables E 1.6 N/C V 130 m/s Otheexpertta.com 13% Part (a) In which direction does the electric...