two point charges are separated by a distance of
10.0cm. One has a charge of -25uC and the other +50uC.
a) determine the direction and magnitude of the electric field at
point P between the two charges that is 2.0cm from the negative
charge.
b) if an electron ( mass= 9.11 x 10^-31 kg) is placed at rest at P
and then released, what will be its initial acceleration?
(direction and magnitude)
two point charges are separated by a distance of 10.0cm. One has a charge of -25uC...
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