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Electric Field at Point B: q, L & Q Effects
For A. We have made it to E=(36/5)(q/L^2) B. Both are equal a = 2qE/m = qE/(m/2)- hudsonale10
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Electric Field at Point B: q, L & Q Effects
Homework Statement Four charges, each q in magnitude, are arranged in a square, two positive and two negative, in opposite corners. The square is L length on each side, and the charges are all in the same plane as shown in the diagram. Show work and units for full credit. q+ -----B----- q-...- hudsonale10
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- Effects Electric Electric field Field Point
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Initial acceleration of a charged particle
Wow thank you for catching that simple error, and thanks for all the help- hudsonale10
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Initial acceleration of a charged particle
About .100 N (9.0 x 10^9)((7.68 x 10^-6)(5.74 x 10-6))/(19.9)^2- hudsonale10
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Initial acceleration of a charged particle
Homework Statement If sphere 2 were free to move its initial acceleration would be ___m/s^2 Homework Equations Two small spheres carrying charges q1 = 7.68 µC and q2 = 5.74 µC are separated by 19.9 cm. The mass of sphere 1 is 10.5 g and the mass of sphere 2 is 15.2 g. The Attempt at...- hudsonale10
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- Acceleration Charged Charged particle Initial Particle Particle accelerator
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