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How do I Calculate V(ab) from E if A(-8,3,2) and B(5,2,3)?
I ended up reading a lot from the book, and yes it is conservative. The book is just theory no example. So I don't really know the correct approach for this. I think I'm going to go with V=-[∫(-5y/x^3)dx {from 5 to -8}+ ∫(5x)dy {from 2 to 3} + ∫4dz {from 3 to 2}] and at the end, where I'm left...- NWNINA
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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How do I Calculate V(ab) from E if A(-8,3,2) and B(5,2,3)?
It doesn't say anything about this.- NWNINA
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Electric Flux on the surface of a sphere
So I've decided to take a different approach ψ= ∫∫∫ ρ rdrd∅dθ not sure if i should use d∅ or dz. maybe the first one because it is spherical. what limits should I use?- NWNINA
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How do I Calculate V(ab) from E if A(-8,3,2) and B(5,2,3)?
Homework Statement Calculate V(ab) if E = (-5 y / x^3) ax + (5/x) ay + 4 az V/m. A(-8,3,2) and B(5,2,3). Homework Equations Vab=-∫Edl The Attempt at a Solution So I tried V=-[∫(-5y/x^3)dx {from 5 to -8}+ ∫(5x)dy {from 2 to 3} + ∫4dz {from 3 to 2}] The problem is that...- NWNINA
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Electric Flux on the surface of a sphere
Homework Statement I'm trying to figure out an equation for finding the net flux that abandons the surface of a sphere which contains a line charge distribution an a charge density. The problem is: A line charge distribution of 0.6m long with a charge density equal to 5C/m, is contained...- NWNINA
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- Electric Electric flux Flux Sphere Surface
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Calculating Potential Difference in a Capacitor with Resistors Circuit
this is one of the things i tried: Vo = (12V/10) * 6 = 7.2V V=(7.2V)*e^(-2t/t)=.97V ΔV=6.23V- NWNINA
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Calculating Potential Difference in a Capacitor with Resistors Circuit
Homework Statement In the following circuit, the ideal battery has an electromotro force of 12V, the resistances R1=4 ohms and R2 = 6 ohms. The capacito of 6x10^-6 F can be found discharged initially. The switch closes at t=0. Calculate the potential difference in the capacitor when t=2\tau...- NWNINA
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- Capacitor Resistors
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help