A -3.0 nC charge is on the x-axis at x=-9cm and a +4.0 nC charge is on the x-axis at x=16cm. At what point or points on the y-axis is the electric potential zero?
A -3.0 nC charge is on the x-axis at x=-9cm and a +4.0 nC charge is...
A -3.0 nC charge is on the x-axis at x = -7.0 cm and a +4.0 nCcharge is on the x-axis at x = 16 cm . At what point or points on the y-axis is the electric potential zero? (Answer in cm)
11.) (12 pts) A-3.0 nC charge in on the x-axis at x =-9 cm and a +4.0 nC charge is at x = 16 cm. B. At what point or points on the x axis is the electric field zero?
A +3.0 nC charge is at x=0 cm and a -1.0 nC charge is at x=4cm. At what point or points on the x-axis is the electric potential zero?
Two point charges are placed as shown in the figure. 3.0 cm -------- 3.0 nC -4.0 nC (a) At one point to the left of the - 4.0 nC charge, the electric field is zero. How far to the left of the -4.0 nC charge is this point? (b) At one point to the left of the -4.0 nC charge, the electric potential is zero. How far to the left of the - 4.0 nC charge is this point? (c)...
Problem 1 Charge Configuration Three charges are configured as shown. A 3.0 nC charge is located at the origin. A -5.0 nC charge is located at a point on the y axis 0.1 m from the origin. The third charge of 4 nC is located on the x axis at a distance of 0.3 m from the origin. a) What is the magnitude and direction of the electric field at the origin? b) What is the magnitude and direction of the force on...
A 13.0 nC charge is at x = 0cm and a -1.4 nC charge is at x = 3 cm . At what point or points on the x-axis is the electric potential zero?
A 14.0 nC charge is at x = 0cm and a -1.4 nC charge is at x = 4 cm . At what point or points on the x-axis is the electric potential zero? GIVE ME ALL POINTS NOT JUST ONE POINT!!!!
Problem 21.65 A +3.0 nC charge is at z = 0 cm and a -1.0 nC charge is at I= 4 cm Part A At what point or points on the x-axis is the electric potential zero? Express your answers in centimeters separated by commas. | ΑΣφ o ? 6 cm Your submission doesn't have the correct number of answers. Answers No credit lost. Try again. Submit Previous Answers Request Answer Provide Feedback
Two point charges sit along the x-axis. Charge A is qA =-100 nC and sits at the origin. Charge B is qB =-50 nC and is positioned at +0.25 m on the x-axis. At what point on the x-axis is the electric field zero? x 0.146 At what point on the x-axis is the electric potential zero? X-0167
a) A 3.0 nC charge is located at (0,0). A second charge of 2.0 nC is located at x = 5.0 m. At a point P on the y-axis determine the electric potential due to the other two charges. You are free to choose the location of this point along the y-axis. b) How much work is required to bring a third charge from infinity to this point P? You are free to choose the value of this third charge....