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A +6.0 C and a -10.0 C point charge are placed as shown in the figure. What is the potential at point B? (k =9.0 x 109 Nm2/C2) +6.0 uc 0.30 m 0.40 m B 0.30 m -10.0 uc O-408 x 105 -1.92 x 10 V OV 4.08 x 105 v 192 x 103
Question 8 14 points) A +6.0 C and a -10.0 C point charge are placed as shown in the figure. What is the potential at point B? (k - 9,0 x 109 Nm2/C2) +6.0 PC A 0.30 m 0.40 m 0.30 m -10.0 uc 1.92 x 10% v 4.08 x 105 v -4.08 x 105 v 1.92 103 . otv MacBook Pro * ☆ Search or type URL + & dele O 9 00 5 7 6 0 P {...
A +6.0 uC and a -10.0 uc point charge are placed as shown in the figure. What is the potential at point A? (k = 9.0 x 109 Nm2/C2) +6.0 με •Α 0.30 m 0.40 m B 0.30 m -10.0°C -3.6 x 105 v 1.8 x 103 v 3.6 x 105 v Οον -1.8 x 105 v
A +6.0 uC and a -10.0 C point charge are placed as shown in the figure. What is the potential at point B? (k = 9.0 x 109 Nm2/C2) +6.0 uc 0.30 m 0.40 m B 0.30 m -10.0 uc
1. A +4.0 °C and a -4.0 °C point charge are placed as shown in the figure. What is the potential at point B? (k - 9.0 109 Nm2/C2) +4.0 MC 0.30 m А 0.40 m B 0.30 m -4.0 C -48 x 103 v 48 x 103 v -48 V 1.92 x 105 v Oov
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A +3C charge is placed at (-5,0) and a negative charge of -3 C is placed at (+3,0) on a cartesian coordinate system +3C H+ What is the electric held at (0,0)? • (-1.92 x 109 %): (1.08 x 100): (1.08 x 10°) (1.44 x 101 %): (-4.08 x 10"):
1. (a) A point charge of -6.0 4C is placed at x = -10.0 cm and a second point charge +3.00 C is placed at x = 30.0 cm along the s-axis of a Cartesian coordinate system. (1) (3 pts) Find the electric field at x = 40.0 cm on the s-axis due to the two charges. Specify both the magnitude and direction of the electric field. (ii) (3 pts) A third charge -2.00 C is now placed at *...
A 28-μC (1 μC = 10-6 coulomb) point charge is sitting at the origin. A 1.0-C point charge is placed at (9.4 m, 0 m) on the x-axis. The electric potential energy between the two charges is (k = 8.99×109 Nm2/C2) Question 8 options: a) 27,000 J. b) 29,000 J. c) 2,500 J/C. d) b. 28,000 J.
ac Iculation Problems- I) A +4.0 ?C-point charge and a-40-C punt charge are placed as shown in the figure. What is the potential difference, V^-p/w between points A and B? (?-= 8.99 x 10'-) N-m2 +4.0 pC 0.30 m 10.40 m