A 10 nC charge is at a position x = 0 cm, y = 14 cm, and a -4 nC charge is a x = 3.0 cm, y = 0 cm of a Cartesian coordinate system. Where do you have to put a -12 nC charge to make the field at the origin zero? What is the x coordinate in cm? What is the y coordinate in cm?
A +13 nC charge is located at (x, y) = (0 cm, 13 cm) and a -4.0 nC charge is located at (x, y) = (7.0 cm, 0 cm). Where would a -8.0 nC charge need to be located in order that the electric field at the origin be zero? Express your answers using two significant figures separated by a comma.
A -14 nC charge is located at (x, y) = (1.2 cm , 0 cm).What is the x-component of the electric field at the position (x, y) = (4.5 cm , 0 cm)? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.What is the y-component of the electric field at the position (x, y) = (0 cm, 4.5 cm )? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
Problem 20.59 14 of 14 ReviewI Constants Part A A +15 nC charge is located at (x, y) (0 cm, 10 cm) and a -5.0 nC charge is located (x, y)-(7.0 cm, 0 cm). Where would a -12 nC charge need to be located in order that the electric field at the origin be zero? Enter your answers numerically separated by a comma. Express your answer using two significant figures. a,y cm Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try...
A +11 nC charge is located at (x,y)=(0cm,12cm) and a -3.0 nC charge is located at (x,y)=(7.0cm,0cm). Where would a -14 nC charge need to be located in order that the electric field at the origin be zero?
A -14 nC charge is located at (x, y) = (1.2 cm , 0 cm). What is the x-component of the electric field at the position (x, y) = (4.5 cm , 0 cm)? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. What is the y-component of the electric field at the position (x, y) = (4.5 cm , 0 cm)? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. What is the...
Review Constants Part A A +15 nC charge is located at (x, y) (0 cm, 9.0 cm) and a -4.0 nC charge is located at (z, y) 6.0 cm, 0 cm). Where would a-11 nC charge need to be located in order that the electric field at the origin be zero? Express your answers using two significant figures separated by a comma. cm Submit Request Arn sWe Provide Feedback
A -15 nC charge is located at (x, y) = (1.4 cm , 0 cm). What is the x-component of the electric field at the position (x, y) = (−4.9cm, 0 cm)? What is the y-component of the electric field at the position (x, y) = (−4.9cm, 0 cm)? What is the x-component of the electric field at the position (x, y) = (0 cm, 4.9 cm )? What is the y-component of the electric field at the position (x,...
A −12 nC charge is located at (x,y)=(1.0 cm, 0 cm).What is the electric field at the position (x,y)=(0 cm , 5.0 cm)? Write the electric field vector in component form.
A -11 nC charge is located at (x, y) = (1.1 cm , 0 cm). [Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.] What is the x-component of the electric field at the position (x, y) = (4.5 cm , 0 cm)? What is the y-component of the electric field at the position (x, y) = (4.5 cm , 0 cm)? What is the x-component of the electric field at the position (x, y) = (−4.5cm,...
A -15 nC charge is located at (x, y) = (1.3 cm , 0 cm). What is the x-component and the y- component of the electric field at the position (x, y) = (4.4 cm , 0 cm)? At (x,y)=(-4.4 cm,0 cm)?