e) Find the electric Field vector at point (0, +a) (Calculate the magnitude, and draw the vector.) f Sketch the electric field lines. g) Find the electric Field at (x, 0) for「a. h) Find out the location (x, y) where the electric Field E becomes zero. (Hint: Use the solution of e).) +4Q -Q
• The figure shows the essentials of a mass spectrometer, which can be used to measure the mass of an ion; an ion of mass m (to be measured) and charge q is produced in source S. The initially stationary ion is accelerated by the electric field due to a potential difference V. The ion leaves S and enters a...
e) Find the electric Field vector at point (0, +a) (Calculate the magnitude, and draw the vector.) f Sketch the electric field lines. g) Find the electric Field at (x, 0) for「a. h) Find out the location (x, y) where the electric Field E becomes zero. (Hint: Use the solution of e).) +4Q -Q
2: Question 11 (1 point) What is the magnitude of the electric field 3m away from a 2nC charge? E = , where k = 92 10°Nm? /C2 O9N/C ON/C O 6N/C 2N/C Next Page Page 11 of 18 search e What expression best describes the magnetic field 5m away from a 100m long wire carrying 3A of current? quB...
11. For the following be aware that work has the same units as energy (In fact work is a change in energy). Also know that the total work is always the change in potential energy + the change in kinetic energy. (Generally written E = U+T where U is the potential energy and T is the kinetic energy). In this...
Part A In a physics laboratory experiment, a coil with 240 turns enclosing an area of 14.0 cm2 is rotated in a time interval of 4.70x10-2 s from a position where its plane is perpendicular to the earth's magnetic field to one where its plane is parallel to the field. The earth's magnetic field at the lab location is 5.7x10-5...
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Instructions: Showing Steps (or mathematics involved) is not necessary until explicitly stated in the ques- tion. Just writing the final answer is fine. However, if you decide to show steps, then you will get partial points for the steps even if the final answer is wrong. Standard integrals can be written directly...
An Iron-Nickel sample from a meteorite was placed into a
velocity selector and mass spectrometer. Experimenters expect 3
primary isotopes: 56Fe, 58Ni, & 60Ni. Positive ions are
accelerated by an applied potential (ΔV) of 3300 Volts which is the
same potential difference used to create the electric field in the
velocity selector, where d is 1.1 cm.
Need 3 and...
Charge q1 = -2.5 nC is located at the coordinate system origin, while charge q2 = -2.5 nC is located at (a, 0), where a = 1.3 m. The point P has coordinates (a, b), where b = 2.9 m. 1. At the point P, find the x-component of the electric field Ex in units of N/C. 2. At the...
How much work is done (by a battery, generator, or some other source of potential difference) in moving Avogadro's number of electrons from an initial point where the electric potential is 6.40 V to a point where the electric potential is -7.70 V? (The potential in each case is measured relative to a common reference point.) 1.3 1x What is...