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What is the electric flux through the rectangle
Question 1: A 2cm x 3cm rectangle lies in the xz-plane. What is the electric flux through the rectangle if E=(50i+100k) N/C and E=(50i+100j) N/C Question 2: A 1cm x 1cm x 1cm box is between the plates of a parallel-plate capacitor with two faces of the box perpendicular to E ...- spatel600
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- Electric Electric flux Flux Rectangle
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An electron moving across capacitor
Thanks so much guys, I really appreciate it! !- spatel600
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An electron moving across capacitor
This what i have so far: (x)t = Vox * t t=1.14*10^-7 seconds I broke up the v0 into xy components v0x=3.5*10^5 v0y=3.5*10^5 The problem now is that F=qE = a=qE/m I don't know the acceleration nor the E so this is where i am stuck at PLEASE HELP! THANKS SO MUCH- spatel600
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Tackling a Tough Physics Problem: Proton's Turning Point
Got it...thanks!- spatel600
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Tackling a Tough Physics Problem: Proton's Turning Point
But what is the E field...its not given... Any input? Thanks.- spatel600
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An electron moving across capacitor
But what is the E field...its not given... Any input? Thanks.- spatel600
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An electron moving across capacitor
We haven't covered Lorentz force law. Any more tips? Thanks a bunch.- spatel600
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Tackling a Tough Physics Problem: Proton's Turning Point
We haven't covered Lorentz force law. Any more tips? Thanks a bunch.- spatel600
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Tackling a Tough Physics Problem: Proton's Turning Point
The surface charge density on an infinite charged plane is - 2.30 *10^-6 A proton is shot straight away from the plane at 2.20*10^6m/s . How far does the proton travel before reaching its turning point? I've tried this problem a few times and got 3 different answers...any suggestions...- spatel600
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- Physics Point Turning
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An electron moving across capacitor
An electron is launched at a 45 angle and a speed of 5.0*10^6 from the positive plate of the parallel-plate capacitor shown in the figure. The electron lands 4.0 cm away. What is the electric field strength inside the capacitor? What is the minimum spacing between the plates? So...- spatel600
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- Capacitor Electron
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Help with Statics Problem | Shaun
hahah thanks so much. I can't believe i made that stupid mistake. I really appreiciate all you help. Thanks. Shaun- spatel600
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Help with Statics Problem | Shaun
My numbers were T= 980 which is 490/sin (150) Fh = 848.71 which is T cos (30) Fv = 490 which is mg-Tsin(30)- spatel600
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Help with Statics Problem | Shaun
The numbers do not seem to be right. Everytime I put the answers in the practice test they are incorrect. Give it a try, maybe the teacher made a mistake.- spatel600
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Help with Statics Problem | Shaun
I tried that and I got Fx= Tcos() Fy = Fv + Tsin () = mg Torque = : Lsin (150) T = L/2 (sin 90) mg I have tried all options and I have been stuck for many hours now. I don't understand. Please help. Thanks- spatel600
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Help with Statics Problem | Shaun
Please help with this problem: http://labphysics.uncc.edu/Phys2101/001/Test3A-001-F94.html #4 Please any help would be greatly appreciated. AOL SN: spatel600 Please let me know. Thanks. Shaun- spatel600
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- Statics
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