(sorry for the poor quality photo) but any help is appreciated on parts (b) and (c) with work 12- 2. (12 pts total)...
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Sketch the electric field and equipotential contours for the arrangement shown below. Use the PhET simulation if necessary. Consider the electric field lines drawn below for a configuration or two charges. Five points (A-E) are labeled on the diagram. Rank these locations in order of the electric field strength from smallest to largest. Calculate the net electric potential at point A in the diagram shown above. The net potential is the sum of...
Help with Part C. Please show all your work. I have already
tried d=V/E= 7/[(2.9x10^-9)/2(8.85x10^-12)
A very large sheet of insulating material has had an excess of electrons placed on it to yield a surface charge density of -4.00 nC/m2. (a) As the distance from the sheet increases, does the potential increase or decrease? (e) increase O decrease Can you explain why without any calculations? The electric field points in the direction of increasing potential while pointing away from negative...
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part B & C please
Question 2 25 pts A pair of point charges, 91 = +7.50 C and q2 = -5.00 uC are moving as shown below with speeds v1 = 9.50 x 104 m/s and V2 = 7.00 x 104 m/s. When the charges are at the locations shown in the figure a) what is the net magnetic field at the origin (magnitude and direction)? (10 pts) b) what is the net electric field at...
2. a. Optional (no poins: On the diagram of two equal! and opposite charges bclow, ncatly draw electric field lines (roughly 8 to 16 lines per charge). Indicate direction on ALL field lines with arowheads. b. Optional (no poins) With a diffcrent color pen/pencil or with dashed lines, draw roughly 6 to 12 equipotential lines, spanning fro very near the charges to neur the edge of the page. Show the electric field lines and eguipotentials for the entire area berween...
PHYS 242 Drill Set A charge (12 nC) is located 0.06 m west of the origin. A second charge (-12 nC) is located 0.04 m east of the origin. 1. Find the potential (voltage) at the origin (O), due to the field of the 2 charges (Hint: potential at distance r from a charge q is k Ans: (i) Find the potential at a point A which is 0.04 m west of the origin Ans: (iii) What is the potential...
please answer questions a-d compeltely and show your work
Part BShow your work on all free-response questions, Be sure to use proper units and significant figures your final answers. For any multiple-choice questions, circle the letter of the one best answer (unless answer is asked for). more than a P P P. P P P 1. Two point charges, Q=-2.5 nC and Q Five equipotential surfaces (dashed curves above) are drawn for you in the diagram. (Assume that V= 0...
I need help with part C. (After part b, Draw the magnetic field
lines for these two currents)
3. Two currents are shown in the figure below. Current a is into
the page and current b is out of the page. Both currents have the
same magnitude.
A and B:
a. Draw a vector representing the relative magnitude and
direction of the field at each of the black dots shown. You may do
this on your own paper, but there...