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    How Do Magnetic Fields Behave Around Parallel Infinite Current Sheets?

    i figured it out. its .00016009556 but how do i use this to figure out this question(c) Return to the configuration of part (a).Suppose you want to have the region 0 < x < a able to confine electrons (e = 1.60 x 10-19C, m = 9.11 x 10-31 kg) that have been accelerated from rest through a 61 V...
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    How Do Magnetic Fields Behave Around Parallel Infinite Current Sheets?

    Homework Statement Two infinite sheets of current flow parallel to the y-z plane. The left-hand sheet, which intersects the x-axis at x = 0, consists of an infinite array of wires parallel to the z-axis with a density n = 910 wires/m and acurrent per wire of IL = 0.14 A in the +zdirection...
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    Circuit Elements: Battery, Resistors & Capacitor Charge 195μs Post Switch Open

    ok well the capacitor is fully charged, so the voltage of the capacitor is the same as the battery, from there i can find the max charge. then i used the equation Qmax(1-e^(t/CR)) where i used 28 for the resistance. but that's not giving me the right answer
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    Circuit Elements: Battery, Resistors & Capacitor Charge 195μs Post Switch Open

    Three resistors and a capacitor are in a circuit with a battery: R1 = 23 Ω R2 = 13 Ω R3 = 15 Ω C = 6.2 µF V = 17 V The switch has been closed for a long time. What will the charge be on the capacitor 195 μs after the switch is opened? picture...
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    How Do You Calculate the Potential Difference in a Charged Spherical Insulator?

    im still having trouble/ not completely grasping the concepts. pls help its due in the morning
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    How Do You Calculate the Potential Difference in a Charged Spherical Insulator?

    A solid insulating sphere has radius a = 3.2 meters and total charge Q = 3.6 Coulomb's. Calculate the potential difference between the center of the sphere and a point r = 0.64 meters from the center of the sphere. (A positive answer represents the center is at a lower potential, a negative...
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