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Superposition of Electric Fields
I know this problem is simple enough but I can't get the hang of it Find the electric field at point A in the diagram if (a) q1=2.00 μC and q2=3.00 μC. (b) q1=2.00 μC and q2= -3.00 μC. Thank you. P.S. If you can explain how you solved the problem that would be great. I'd really like to know...- Jimerd
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- Electric Electric fields Fields Superposition
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How Does Gauss's Law Explain Zero Charge in Hollow Surfaces?
Hi. My question is straightforward: how do I know when the charge inside a surface is zero? I've read my textbook chapter twice, but it doesn't offer any explanation on this. In one example problem with a hollow shell, it simply makes the automatic assumption that "there's no charge inside...- Wet Socks
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- Electric Electric fields Fields Gauss's law Law
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How Do You Correctly Calculate the Electric Field Under a Thundercloud?
The electrical system of typical thundercloud can be represented by a vertical dipole consisting of a charge of +40C at a height of 10km and a charge of -40C vertically below it at a height of 6km. What is the electric field at the ground directly beneath the thundercloud. I am simply adding...- nathangrand
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- Electric Electric fields Fields
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Finding Electric Flux and Electric Fields
I have two questions that I cannot seem to figure out. Homework Statement 1)A uniform electric field E=30 N/C exists parallel to the axis of a square pipe of side length l=5 cm as shown in the figure. Calculate the total electric flux for the slanted face of the pipe 2) A very long metal...- Jason355
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- Electric Electric fields Electric flux Fields Flux
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Electric fields, Superposition, and Intervening Matter
So my physics textbook briefly mentions What I don't understand is: If the paper is put between the charges, those charges would induce a dipole, right? Since there are charges on both sides and "like-charged" which way would the dipole point. The book says the tape is attracted to the paper...- johns120
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- Electric Electric fields Fields Matter Superposition
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Electric fields, Superposition, and Interneing Matter
Edit: This is my first post. This question isn't related to any homework problems but was inspired by my physics book. I apologize if this is the wrong forum but It seemed the right place based on the other posts. So my physics textbook briefly mentions What I don't understand is: If the...- johns120
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- Electric Electric fields Fields Matter Superposition
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Initial Velocity of Charged Particle in Electric/Magnetic Fields
Hello all, I got this question off mastering physics and was unable to understand it. I eventually gave up to concentrate on other assignments and asked for the answer. I was unable to come up with more than one answer I thought possible without resorting to trial and error. Answer: Vx,Vy,Vz =...- Weistber
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- Charged Charged particle Electric Electric fields Fields Initial Initial velocity Magnetic Particle Velocity
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What Is the Charge Distribution p(rho) for This Electric Field?
Homework Statement The Electric field E produced by an unknown charge distribution p (rho) is E(r)= (constant)*((exp(-ar))/r^2)*(r_hat). a.) Use Gauss' law in differential for to determine p(rho) b.) Find the total charge q_tot by directly integrating p(rho), and show that it is 0. c.)...- jajay504
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- Electric Electric fields Fields Flux Gauss Gauss' law Law
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Calculating Electric Fields of 3 Charges on a Line
Three charged objects are arranged on a vertical line as shown in the figure. The separation between charges is 3.0 cm. a) If you wanted to find the force on charge C, which fields would be relevant? Explain and calculate the magnitude of this field. Which direction does it point? b)...- thekakaru
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- Charges Electric Electric fields Fields Line
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Electric forces and Electric fields question on x and y components
Homework Statement please see the pictures! Homework Equations F=k(q1)(q2)/r^2 The Attempt at a Solution okay, I am just curious as to why t cos theta and mg are x components when they are clearly on the y axix! I thought you used cos for x components and sin for y components- mattmro
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- Components Electric Electric fields Electric forces Fields Forces
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Electric Field Strength on Cube Faces
Homework Statement lectric fields of varying magnitudes are directed either inward or outward at right angles on the faces of a cube, as shown in the figure. What is the strength and direction of the field on the face F? (The cube does not contain any charges. Take EA = 13 N/C, EB = 26N/C...- yjk91
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- Electric Electric fields Fields Strength
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Adding Electric Fields - Find Simplification Solution
Homework Statement Have two electric fields. \hat{x} E_1 e^{i(kz- \omega t)} \hat{x} E_2 e^{i(-kz- \omega t)} Where E_1, E_2 are real. Sum them such that the result can be expressed as one magnitude and exponential, e.g., |E|e^(iq), Where E is real. I have no clue how I would begin to...- PhDorBust
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- Electric Electric fields Fields
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Why Does Adding an Opposite Point Charge Affect Electric Field Strength?
I am having difficulty explaining this question to my student. His solution to part ii was (taking r to be the distance between the point charges) E = 2(kQ/(r/2)^2 due to the fact that you are measuring the field strength half way between the point charges. So, E = 2 x (9E9 x...- Millsworth
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Brief question about induced electric fields
Homework Statement We have a solenoid with current I and n turns per unit length and (neglecting hysteresis) a ferromagnetic core. Find B and H. Show that when I is varied an electric field is induced and draw it on a diagram. Homework Equations \nabla \times E = - \frac{\partial...- bayners123
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- Electric Electric fields Fields Induced
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Understanding Electric Field Direction Around Point Charges
I don't know, when given a point charge (sign is indicated = positive or negative), which direction the field lines go Although I NOW know that if the point charge is positive, field lines are outwards, and if negative then they are inwards...HOWEVER, I have come across an example or two...- JooJupe
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- Charges Electric Electric fields Fields
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The Motion of Charged Particle in Electric Fields Problem
3. Two electrons are fired at 3.5x10^6 m/s directly at each other. (a) Calculate the smallest possible distance between the two electrons. (b) Is it likely that two electrons in this situation will actually get this close to each other if the experiment is performed? Explain your answer...- Freeq
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- Charged Charged particle Electric Electric fields Fields Motion Particle
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How Many Excess Electrons Does a Charged Sphere Have?
Homework Statement An negatively charged sphere of mass 3.3x10^-15 kg is held at rest b/w two parallel plates separated by 5.0mm when the potential difference between them is 170V. How many excess electrons are on the sphere? B) The charged sphere suddenly loses one of its excess electrons...- ishterz
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- Electric Electric fields Fields Particles
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Test Tommorrow, Electric Fields
Homework Statement Find the electric field for a point in the center of a square, +45microC on one corner and -27microC on the other 3 Homework Equations E = (kQ1)/r2 The Attempt at a Solution I know how to do the Electric field equations in a straight line, but for a square...- Earn Success
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- Electric Electric fields Fields Test
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Electric Field Direction in Simple Battery Circuit
lets say i have a simple battery circuit 1) why is the static electric field ,produced by the potential difference of battery, parallel to the wires? shouldn't it be pointing radially outwards? (for +ve) 2) is the electric field inside the wire or outside the wire? if its outside, then how...- quietrain
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- Circuits Electric Electric fields Fields
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Surface charge, electric fields, and capacitance
Homework Statement Two large conducting sheets are charged with a positive surface charge density. They stand vertically facing each other a distance d apart. a.) suddenly, we shrink the left sheet to a square with sides equal to d, what is the field at the point along the central axis of...- lookingforhlp
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- Capacitance Charge Electric Electric fields Fields Surface
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Uniform Electric Fields concept question
Homework Statement This is a concept question on a study guide I came across and I really didn't know how to answer it or think about it...I havn't seen anything like this question before How could you prepare a spherical chamber that has a uniform electric field everywhere inside?- lookingforhlp
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- Concept Electric Electric fields Fields Uniform
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Electric Field and Energy Storage of 9V Battery Across Parallel Plates
A 9v battery is connected across 2 parallel plates separated by 3mm. a. what is the magnitude of the electric field between them? b. the plates have an area of .5m^2, how much charge can be stored? c. how much energy can be stored? please help me with this question. i am lost and...- physicskid8
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- Electric Electric fields Fields
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What are electric fields in EMR are and why do they exist?
I am confused about electromagnetic fields. I am fine with the ideas of how photons are emitted from an object (whether through electron excitation or nuclear fusion) and I understand that any electromagnetic radiation contains an electric field as well as a magnetic field, but I am having...- The Head
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- Electric Electric fields Fields
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What is the Charge on a Bead Accelerating in a Uniform Electric Field?
Homework Statement A small charged bead has a mass of 1.0 g. It is held in a uniform electric field E= 200,000 N/C up. When the bead is released, it accelerates upward with an acceleration of 20 m/s^2. What is the charge on the bead? Homework Equations F= qE F= mg (possibly F= ma)...- Sarah88
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- Electric Electric fields Fields Forces
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Magnetic and electric fields combined Help
Homework Statement An electron has a velocity of 1.90 km/s (in the positive x direction) and an acceleration of 2.00 E12 m/s^2 (in the positive z direction) in uniform electric and magnetic fields. If the electric field has a magnitude of strength of 20.0 N/C (in the positive z direction)...- ServeSmasher
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- Electric Electric fields Fields Magnetic
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Electric Potential and Electric Fields
Lets say you have a hollow sphere, which is a conductor, and you put some charge on it. I understand why the electric field inside the sphere is 0, but I don't see why the electric potential V is constant. Could someone explain? Thanks- IKonquer
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- Electric Electric fields Electric potential Fields Potential
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Which Charge is Negative in an Electric Field Diagram?
Homework Statement We are given a picture like the one I attached, in the question we are told that ATLEAST 2 are positive which one (if any) is negative a) Only A b) Only B c) Only C d) None of them Homework Equations None really all you need to know is that when the lines are...- damu123
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- Electric Electric fields Fields
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Electric fields of a hallow ball
Homework Statement A hollow ball of radius 5 cm, made of very thin glass, is rubbed all over with a silk cloth and acquires a negative charge of -9.5e-08 C which is uniformly distributed all over its surface. Location A, shown in the diagram, is inside the sphere, 1 cm from the surface...- Kibbel
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- Ball Electric Electric fields Fields
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Power loss in sinusoidal electric fields
Homework Statement In my electromagnetics book, in the section that talks about loss tangents, the equation for average power dissipation per unit volume is P=(1/2)*J*E (W/m^3). What does the coefficient of 1/2 come from? Earlier in the book, it gave the differential power dissipation dP=...- JerryG
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- Electric Electric fields Fields Loss Power Power loss Sinusoidal
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Electric Fields and Gauss' Law with a Conducting Sphere
Homework Statement This isn't about a specific problem, but it is based off of a homework problem. There is an insulating sphere (from radius 0 to a), and it is concentric with a spherical conducting shell (from radius b to c). If I know the charge of the insulating sphere and the net charge...- soccersquirt8
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- Conducting Conducting sphere Electric Electric fields Fields Gauss Gauss' law Law Sphere
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Microscopic electric fields in a conductor
Hello I have just read first five chapters from Feynman's "Lectures on Physics Vol. 2" on electromagnetism and couldn't find satisfactory answer to my question, so I am posting this question. Its claimed that electric field inside a "perfect conductor" (something with unlimited...- issacnewton
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- Conductor Electric Electric fields Fields Microscope
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Electric Fields of Concentric Cylinders
Homework Statement A cylinder of radius r is surrounded by a concentric cylinder of inner radius Ra and outer radius Rb. The inner cylinder has a charge density lambda (charge per unit length) and the concentric cylinder has no net charge. I have to find the electric fields: a)inside the...- roman15
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- Electric Electric fields Fields
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Give me some tips for this test related to electric fields and circuits
Homework Statement I'm currently doing Physics 12. Its about electric fields, voltage, current, power, gravitation field and series, parallel and series-parallel circuits. I've already taken the test once and got 48% because I didn't fully study the last section which involved...- pokeefer
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- Circuits Electric Electric fields Fields Test Tips
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How Do You Calculate the Resultant Force on a Charge in an Electric Field?
Homework Statement Three charges, q1 = +2.10 10-9 C, q2 = -3.09 10-9 C, and q3 = +1.08 10-9 C, are located on the x-axis at x1 = 0, x2 = 10.0 cm and x3 = 20.0 cm. Find the resultant force on q3. I am unsure of how to even attempt this problem...- thst1003
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- Charge Electric Electric fields Fields Point Point charge
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Electric fields and net charge
If a sphere has a net charge of zero, then it experiences no electric field right? But if you bring a + charged rod it, the electrons experience a field and all move towards it. But the net charge for the sphere is still zero since same number and electrons cancelling out. So do we say the...- caljuice
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- Charge Electric Electric fields Fields Net
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Electric Fields Lines of a pair of Finite Parallel Plates
Homework Statement Comment on the electric field lines of a pair of finite parallel plates (a) between the plates and (b) near the edges of the plates. Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution- TypeFun
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- Electric Electric fields Fields Finite Lines Pair Parallel Parallel plates Plates
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Why Does Displacing a Charge Lead to Simple Harmonic Motion?
Homework Statement A charge +q of mass m is free to move along the x axis. It is in equilibrium at the origin, midway between a pair of identical point charges, +Q, located on the x axis at x = +b and x = -b. The charge at the origin is displaced a small distance x << a and released. Show that...- CrypticWeirdo
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- Electric Electric fields Fields Shm
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Electric Fields due to a charged disk.
Homework Statement Why is this answer saying that Ea > Eb? Homework Equations Everything pertinent to this question is located in this picture: http://img94.imageshack.us/img94/1187/ch22q9part1.png [PLAIN]http://img94.imageshack.us/img94/1187/ch22q9part1.png The question is...- help1
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- Charged Disk Electric Electric fields Fields
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Electric Fields & Potentials: A Point Charge Surrounded by a Spherical Shell
Homework Statement A point charge +Q is surrounded by a spherical shell of inner radius a and outer radius b. The spherical shell has charge density \alphar. a) What is the electric field for r < a? b) What is the electric field for a < r < b? c) What is the electric field for r > b? d)...- awelex
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- Charge Electric Electric fields Fields Point Point charge Potentials Shell Spherical Spherical shell
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Physics problem involving tension and electric fields
Two small spheres, each of mass 4.00 g, are suspended by light strings 10.0 cm in length. A uniform electric field is applied in the x direction. The spheres have charges equal to -2.00 multiplied by 10^-8 C and +2.00 multiplied by 10^-8 C. Determine the electric field that enables the spheres...- aaronmilk3
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- Electric Electric fields Fields Physics Tension
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Calculating Electric Field at a Given Position Due to a π- Particle
Homework Statement A π- ("pi-minus") particle, which has charge -e, is at location ‹ 5.00e-9, -5.00e-9, -6.00e-9 › m. What is the electric field at location < -5.00e-9, 3.00e-9, 5.00e-9 > m, due to the π- particle? 5e-9 is equivalent to 5*10^-9 Homework Equations E=(k*q/r^2)r-hat...- Squall
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Why do electric fields seem to be zero in conductors?
Every book seems that it is a no-brainer that electric fields are zero in a conductor, but I do not understand this. First of all why assume it is zero just because, by contradiction, any electric field will produce acceleration in charges which cannot happen when there is electrostatic...- Berko
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- Conductors Electric Electric fields Fields
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Understanding Electric Fields and Their Directions
Homework Statement I just have a couple of questions concerning electric field. Is the electric field in the direction of path zero at every point from a to b in a straight line? What about along the equipotential line joining a-b? Is the electric field in the direction perpendicular...- dimpledur
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- Electric Electric fields Fields
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Understanding SR and Electric Fields in the Principle of Relativity
Probably this has an easy answer but I can't see it just now, according to the principle of relativity we shouldn't be able to tell based on physical experiments if a body is at rest or in a uniform velocity, but in the case of charged objects we seem to be able to differentiate it simply by the...- TrickyDicky
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- Electric Electric fields Fields Sr
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Need help finding the electric fields in a coaxial cable with charged conductors
Homework Statement A coaxial cable consists of a long solid inner cylindrical conductor, radius a, and a thin outer cylindrical conductor of average radius b>a. Suppose the inner conductor has a line charge density of +lambda while the outer conductor has a uniformly distributed charge of...- physicsidiot1
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- Cable Charged Coaxial Coaxial cable Conductors Electric Electric fields Fields
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Help with electric fields, max height, and displacement?
Homework Statement An electron is projected at an angle of 29.1° above the horizontal at a speed of 8.29×105 m/s in a region where the electric field is E = 378j N/C. Neglecting the effects of gravity, calculate the time it takes the electron to return to its initial height, the maximum height...- mohemoto
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- Displacement Electric Electric fields Fields Height Max Max height
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How Does a Charged Speck of Dust Behave in Electric and Gravitational Fields?
Homework Statement Near to the Earth's surface, a speck of dust with a charge equal to an electron experiences a uniform downward electric field of strength 100NC-1 and a uniform gravitational field of strength 9.8Nkg-1. a)draw a diagram showing the electric field pattern and the sign of...- AsksQuestions
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- Electric Electric fields Fields
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Electric Fields - Net Charge on Point Charges
Homework Statement Two point charges are placed on the x axis: +5 microC charge at x=0 and +8 microC charge at x=0.9m. Where on the x-axis can a third charge be placed so that the net charge on all three charges is zero? Determine the magnitude of the third charge. Homework Equations...- dh743
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- Charge Charges Electric Electric fields Fields Net Point Point charges
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How Do Conducting and Non-Conducting Objects Affect Electric Fields?
I have a few questions related to finding the electric field of an object. 1. What's the difference between a conducting object (sphere, cylinder) vs. a non conducting object? Is the charge inside a conducting and nonconducting sphere both zero if the surface charge density is uniform? What...- Fjolvar
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- Electric Electric fields Fields Gauss Gauss' law Law
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Calculating Multiple Integrals on Mathematica (Electric fields)
I'm trying to calculate several stuff about the electric field generated by 2 "plaques" My main problem being that in mathematica it calculates fast for a point of the electric field generated in the Y component, but if i try to make the median of all the points in the plaque it takes way to...- GriffinHeart
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- Electric fields Fields Integrals Mathematica Multiple Multiple integrals
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