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  • (3 points) A +28nC charge is located at Hl.Icmi, and a -5ónC charge is located at...

    (3 points) A +28nC charge is located at Hl.Icmi, and a -5ónC charge is located at +1.1cmi. Other than at infinity, where along the i axis is the electric field zero? cm Other than at infinity, where along the i axis is the electric potential zero? There are two answers to this one, put the smaller/more negative answer in the...

  • The square surface shown in the figure measures 3.2 mm on each side. It is immersed...

    The square surface shown in the figure measures 3.2 mm on each side. It is immersed in a uniform electric field with magnitude E2500 N/C and with field lines at an angle of 35° with a normal to the surface, as shown. Take that normal to be "outward," as though the surface were one face of a box. Calculate the...

  • A charge q = -3 nC is placed at x = 2.5 m, where the electric...

    A charge q = -3 nC is placed at x = 2.5 m, where the electric potential is given by V = -2.4x2 + 5.6x, where Vis in volts and x is in meters. What is the electric potential energy of the system? Select one O a.-23.00 E-9 J Ob.-30.40 E-9 J OC. 0.00 O d. - 15.00 E-9 J...

  • Two particles each with charge +2.00 µC are located on the x axis. One is at...

    Two particles each with charge +2.00 µC are located on the x axis. One is at x = 1.00 m, and the other is at x = -1.00 m. (a) Determine the electric potential on the y axis at y = 0.500 m. (b) Calculate the change in electric potential energy of the system as a third charged particle of...

  • Constants Part A The electric-power industry is interested in finding a way to store electric energy...

    Constants Part A The electric-power industry is interested in finding a way to store electric energy during times of low demand for use during peak- demand times. One way of achieving this goal is to use large inductors. What inductance L would be needed to store energy E 3.0kWh (kilowatt-hours) in a coil carrying crnt I 300 A? View Available...

  • 1) The plates of a parallel-plate capacitor are 700 cm2 in area and 0.3 cm apart....

    1) The plates of a parallel-plate capacitor are 700 cm2 in area and 0.3 cm apart. The potential difference between the plates is 935 V. (a) What is the magnitude of the electric field between the plates? (b) the charge on each plate? (c) the force exerted by the field on one of the plates? Now the two plates touch...

  • GAUSS LAW PLEASE ? NEED HELP

    Which of the following statements about Gauss's law are correct? (There may be more than one correct choice.)Choose all that apply.The electric flux passing through a Gaussian surface depends only on the amount of charge inside that surface, not on its size or shape.Gauss's law is valid only for symmetric charge distributions, such as spheres and cylinders.If there is no...

  • Please show work. (from my calculus book when I was a student!) Two highways intersect at...

    Please show work. (from my calculus book when I was a student!) Two highways intersect at right angles. From out point of view, Car A on one highway is 0.5 km from the intersection and is moving toward it at 96 km/hr, while car B on the other highway is 1 km from the intersection and is moving away from...

  • which of the following are form of electromagnetic radiation: X rays. α-rays. uv. sounds. β- rays....

    which of the following are form of electromagnetic radiation: X rays. α-rays. uv. sounds. β- rays. microwaves. which of the following are properties of electromagnetic radiation

  • An isolated, irregularly shaped piece of platinum carries -7.09 x 10 this body is about 4...

    An isolated, irregularly shaped piece of platinum carries -7.09 x 10 this body is about 4 mm. C of change and is in electric equilibrium. The size of When the electric potential at some point on the metal's surface has the value V, the potential at a different point on the surface O eguals V O may equal v. O...

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