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Find the coordinates of a charged particle given the E field
Ah, I think I've got it. At point 2 that's given the Electric field only has an x component which means since the electric field produced by the charge is radial, it must have the same y-coordinate as point 2, then i can use the equation i derived to find the x co-ordinate, is my thinking correct?- Curtis Cleary
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Find the coordinates of a charged particle given the E field
Hello, I've now wrote out what I've done so far and hopefully you may see where I've went wrong, thank you for your help- Curtis Cleary
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Find the coordinates of a charged particle given the E field
Homework Statement The electric field in an xy plane produced by a positively chatged particle is 7.2(4x+3y)N/C at the point (3, 3)cm and 100x N/C at the poiint (2, 0)cm. Note, x and y used here are unit vectors. find the x and y co-ordinate of the charged particle what is the charge of the...- Curtis Cleary
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Calculating Momentum in an Observer's Frame of Reference
Homework Statement Hi all, I'm given an electron with momentum 2.0*10-20kgm/s and was asked to convert the momentum into units of Mev/c then calculate the total energy of the electron, the lorentz factor and the speed of the electron, I did this successfully but then the question got confusing...- Curtis Cleary
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