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- 21.84 . CALC A semicircle of radius a is in the first and second y. quadrants, with the center of cur- vature at the origin. Positive charge +Q is distributed uniformly around the left half of the semicircle, and negative charge -Q is distributed uniformly around the right half of the semicircle (Fig. P21.84). What are the magnitude and direction of the net electric field at the origin produced by this distribution of charge? +Q x-The figure shows an electric dipole. What is the magnitude of the dipole's electric field at point P? Assume that q = 9.85 x 106 C,d= 6.97 x 10-6 m, and r = 0.403 cm. +q+ Number i 9440530.064 N/C or V/m d/2 d/2 -9 UnitsTwo large parallel copper plates are 7.39 cm apart and have a uniform electric field of magnitude E = 3.44 N/C between them (see the figure). An electron is released from the negative plate at the same time that a proton is released from the positive plate. Neglect the force of the particles on each other and find their distance from the positive plate when they pass each other. Positive Negative plate plate P E Number i Units
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