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Solve Gauss's Law: 8.0 & -4.9 Charges in Uncharged Sphere
fair enough...anddddddddddddddddddddddddd yayaaaa that's the answer...thankyou betel and sgd. you guys are champs. i appreciate your help.
bmandude156
Post #47
Feb 11, 2011
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Solve Gauss's Law: 8.0 & -4.9 Charges in Uncharged Sphere
i think u mean 3.5 * 10^-8 sir
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Post #45
Feb 11, 2011
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Solve Gauss's Law: 8.0 & -4.9 Charges in Uncharged Sphere
so is my answer still 3.5 X 10^-11 or something else
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Solve Gauss's Law: 8.0 & -4.9 Charges in Uncharged Sphere
i believe u betel when u say it cannot be converted into those units. but surely my teacher would not have been so unreasonable as to do that to us. surely there is a way around this
bmandude156
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Feb 11, 2011
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Solve Gauss's Law: 8.0 & -4.9 Charges in Uncharged Sphere
but how sir when i got that answer wrong lol. those units are what my teacher expects the answer in.
bmandude156
Post #38
Feb 10, 2011
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Solve Gauss's Law: 8.0 & -4.9 Charges in Uncharged Sphere
the charges are in mirco coloumbs
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Post #35
Feb 9, 2011
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Solve Gauss's Law: 8.0 & -4.9 Charges in Uncharged Sphere
the unit i mentioned. the KN*m^2/C
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Post #34
Feb 9, 2011
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Solve Gauss's Law: 8.0 & -4.9 Charges in Uncharged Sphere
KN*m2/C is the units...i tried 3.5 x 10^-6 but it failed
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Feb 9, 2011
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Solve Gauss's Law: 8.0 & -4.9 Charges in Uncharged Sphere
...but that didnt work good sir. the answer was incorrect. i got 3.5 X 10^-11.
bmandude156
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Feb 9, 2011
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Solve Gauss's Law: 8.0 & -4.9 Charges in Uncharged Sphere
ALRIGHT SO... what about the two charges. should i just sum them
bmandude156
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Feb 9, 2011
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Solve Gauss's Law: 8.0 & -4.9 Charges in Uncharged Sphere
I will try to reply to ur post ASAP and i appreciate ur post. But ironically, I have a physics class at the moment. brb later
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Feb 9, 2011
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Solve Gauss's Law: 8.0 & -4.9 Charges in Uncharged Sphere
F is the electric force and q is as usual, the charge. perhaps this isn't the proper equation seeing as ur unfamiliar with it
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Solve Gauss's Law: 8.0 & -4.9 Charges in Uncharged Sphere
hahah right from the book in my previous chapter. what is urrr formula for the electric field so we can progress?
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Solve Gauss's Law: 8.0 & -4.9 Charges in Uncharged Sphere
E=F/q
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electric field...sorry it took so long for me to respond...didnt see ur response on tihs page
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