Please answer step C: I have
the answer, but am not following the substitution of the trig
transform identities.
The coordinate transformation from cartesian to cylindrical coordinates is

The unit vector transform as follows
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.
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Please answer step C: I have the answer, but am not following the substitution of the...
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3. Consider the configuration of loads in the figure. to. Find the electric field that charges -3.00 nC and 6.00 nC make at the origin. b. Find the electric force on the charge of 5.00 nC. C. Find the electric field at a point with coordinates (-0.3 m, 0.3 m.
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9, E 5305.79 N/C 2.-i 10, E = 7046.76 N/C 3. Question 6, chap 123, sect 7 part 1 of 2 10 points Three point charges are placed at the ver- - tices of an equilateral triangle. 5.-2i+j) -9 , 을 (2i+j) Find the magnitude of the electric field vec-9. 5 tor |Ell at P 10. 26- 5 kq 2 kq 1 kq 2 k Question 8, chap 123, sect 10 A rod 5.6...
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Eg 0.400 m 0.500 m 0.300 m ริเ 12 The resultant electric field E at P equals the vector sum E 2 where E is the field due to the positive charge gi and E2 is the field due to the negative charge q2 (a) Place a charge of-4.30 μC at point P and find the...
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Show that the 3D force field is a conservative field. Find the work done against the force when moving from Write down (i) an expression for the gradient of a 3D scalar field Ф(x, y, z) and (ii) the pseudo-determinant expression for the curl of a vector field v. Then show that...
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computer still says I am wrong even if I am following the equations
exactly.
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C o webassign.net web/Student/Assignment-Responses/submit?dep=2310631& GVES PRACTICE IT Use the worked example above to help you solve this problem. Charge 4, = 7.50 PC is at the origin, and charge 42 = -5.35 pc is on the r-axis, 0.300 m from the origin (see figure). (a) Find the magnitude and direction of the electric...
in Part c) I am not sure how they came up with 0.5 for
r for E1. will you please give a clear details as you solve it, and
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Step 6 of 8 A Electric field due to first charge is E,卡 kq Substitute 9x10, N-m2 /C2 for k, 6.00x10" С for q and 0.5 m for 5 , (9x10, N-㎡/C")(6.00x10° c) (0.5 m) E,...
Relativistic Electrodynamics Please approach this question EXACTLY as the hint describes. Calculate the electric and magnetic fields of a point charge that is moving with velocity v. Determine the time-dependence of the electric and magnetic fields seen by the observer. When are the fields maximal? Sketch the electric field lines for the moving charge in the observer frame and in the rest frame. Hint: Choose a coordinate system S, in which the charge is moving along the positive x axis...
Relativistic Electrodynamics Please solve this question EXACTLY as the hint describes, NOT using potentials. Calculate the electric and magnetic fields of a point charge that is moving with velocity v. Determine the time-dependence of the electric and magnetic fields seen by the observer. When are the fields maximal? Sketch the electric field lines for the moving charge in the observer frame and in the rest frame. Hint: Choose a coordinate system S, in which the charge is moving along the...
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Given two vectors A = 4.00î + 7.00ġ and B = 5.00 î – 2.00ĵ, (a) find the magnitude of each vector; (b) write an expres- sion for the vector difference A - B using unit vectors; (c) find the magnitude and direction of the vector difference A - B. (d) In a vector diagram show A, B, and A – B, and...
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Ꮎ Balloon mass m d Two balloons are hanging as shown in the figure. The angle = 20.0000 degrees. The distance between the balloons d=0.8000m. The mass of each balloon is m=0.0005kg. Find the magnitude of charge on each balloon (assuming the same amount of charge) Give your answer in MicroCoulombs. A point charge of 2.00nanoCoulomb is placed at the origin. What is the magnitude of the electric...