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Undergrad Conceptual question about (GEM forces)
Yes, therefore mass is only relevant to gravitational forces. But I am confused why we are not aware of the electric forces between two everyday objects- Herjap
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Undergrad Conceptual question about (GEM forces)
please note- (GEM forces) stand for gravitational or electric forces. Under normal circumstances, we are not aware of the gravitational or electric forces between two everyday objects. Is this so because of the relative mass of these objects are very small in magnitude, when compared to larger...- Herjap
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High School Do We Use Charge Sign in Electric Field Intensity Formula?
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High School Do We Use Charge Sign in Electric Field Intensity Formula?
Guys, when utilizing the electric field intensity formula ( Fe=qE), do we use the sign of the charge (q)? I think we do, but I remain confused!- Herjap
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- Charge Electric Electric field Electric field intensity Field Formula Intensity Sign
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Total electric potential energy of equilateral triangle
Three charged objects, (+4 micro coulomb, -4 micro coulomb and +2 micro coulomb) are placed at the corners of an equilateral triangle with side length 2m. Calculate the total electric potential energy of the system... Guys Can you help me achieve a solution to this question? Thanks In Advance!- Herjap
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- Electric Electric potential Electric potential energy Energy Equilateral triangle Potential Potential energy Triangle
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Undergrad Conceptual Question about electric potential
Guys, i really need help on answering this question... Can a charged particle ever move from a low electric potential to a high electric potential and yet have its electric potential energy decrease? Explain. What i think is that, no it is not possible for a charged particle to move to a...- Herjap
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- Conceptual Electric Electric potential Energy Potential Potential energy
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