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Direction of force on the charge?
Oh my, now I'm confused.- awilliam_3
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Ranking forces between charged particles
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Ranking forces between charged particles
Homework Statement Two charges with magnitude (Q) experience a force (F) when held a distance apart. Rank from smallest to largest the forces between charges of the following magnitudes (q), held the following respective distances (r) apart. (There may be ties.) A) q= Q/3 r= R/3 B) q= 2Q...- awilliam_3
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- Charged Charged particles Forces Particles Ranking
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Find the electric field of a square at a given point?
They are indeed the same sign. Great tip, thank you!- awilliam_3
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Find the electric field of a square at a given point?
Ah, I see. Thank you.- awilliam_3
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Direction of force on the charge?
Homework Statement A uniform electric field has a magnitude E and is directed in the +x-direction. A negative (-) charged particle is placed in the electric field. Determine the direction of the force on the charge. A) +x direction B) -x direction C) 45 degrees below the -x axis D) -y...- awilliam_3
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- Charge Direction Force
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Find the electric field of a square at a given point?
Homework Statement Two tiny objects with equal charges of 6.00uC are placed at the two lower corners of a square with sides of 0.580m. When facing the square, Point A is the top left corner. Point B is in the top middle. Point C is dead center inside the square. Find the electric...- awilliam_3
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- Electric Electric field Field Point Square
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