A +51nC charge is located at +8cmj^, and a +51nC charge is
located at −8cmj^. What is the electric field and electric
potential at the point +8cmî +8cmi^?
E⃗ =E→= N/Cî + N/Cj^
V= V
A +51nC charge is located at +8cmj^, and a −51nC charge is located
at −8cmj^. What is the electric field and electric potential at the
point +8cmi^?
E→= N/Cî + N/Cj^
V= V
A +51nC charge is located at +8cmj^, and a +51nC charge is located at −8cmj^. What...
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