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How Do You Calculate Electric Field at Multiple Points Between Two Charges?
Okay, but how would i set up the equation to the problem? I know the directions of the vectors are going to be facing each other. Qa is going to be toward B, and Qb is going to be towards A. But how would you set up the equation?- danish1991
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How Do You Calculate Electric Field at Multiple Points Between Two Charges?
Yes, i drawn the diagram. Your going to add them up and the vector is going to be to the right since both charges are positive right?- danish1991
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How Do You Calculate Electric Field at Multiple Points Between Two Charges?
Okay, but what would i do with the 3 distances mentioned in the last distance, 1m,2m,3m?- danish1991
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How Do You Calculate Electric Field at Multiple Points Between Two Charges?
Okay, but what would i do with the 3 distances mentioned in the last distance, 1m,2m,3m?- danish1991
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How Do You Calculate Electric Field at Multiple Points Between Two Charges?
Homework Statement Two fixed charges, A and B, are located at x axis. A is at x=0m, B is at x=4m. Qa=+4.0uc and Qb=+4.0uc. Calculate the electric field at point x=1m,2m, 3m. Homework Equations Qa=+4.0x10^-6 Qb=4.0x10^-6 E=F/Q-> E=(k)(q)/r The Attempt at a Solution Can someone...- danish1991
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- Electric Electric field Field Point
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Electric force charges homework
Okay, thanks for replying! Its either between repulsive or zero. It cannot be attractive since both charges aren't opposite. I know its repulsive as the correct answer but wouldn't it be zero since ball b is neutral charged and ball a is positive because for attractive both charges got to be...- danish1991
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Electric force charges homework
Okay, thanks for replying! Its either between repulsive or zero. It cannot be attractive since both charges aren't opposite. I know its repulsive as the correct answer but wouldn't it be zero since ball b is neutral charged and ball a is positive because for attractive both charges got to be...- danish1991
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Electric force charges homework
1. A student is performing an experiment with two identical small metal balls, A and B. Initially, Ball A contains 6.0-uC net charge with unknown sign and Ball B is neutral. The student brings them in contact and then separated them by 20cm. Both of the balls are remained isolated. Is the...- danish1991
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- Charges Electric Electric force Force Homework
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Magnitude of the electric force?
How would you determine the number of vectors? Sorry but I am really bad at physics- danish1991
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Magnitude of the electric force?
Need help calculating a problem, the questions states that. "Three charges are located at the corners of an equilaterial triangle. What is the magnitude of the electrical force on q1? I am really confused with this problem, i been trying to solve this problem and still had no luck ANY HELP WILL...- danish1991
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- Electric Electric force Force Magnitude
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