A charge 6.1 nC is uniformly distributed throaghout a nonconducting sphere of radius R-33 cm. What is the magitude of the electric feld n NCaa distance R/2 from the center of the sphere? Windows
A charge 6.1 nC is uniformly distributed throaghout a nonconducting sphere of radius R-33 cm. What is the magitude of the electric feld n NCaa distance R/2 from the center of the sphere? Windows
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![A charge 6.1 nC is uniformly distributed throughout a nonconducting sphere of radius R-33 cm. What is the magnitude of the electric feld (in N/C) at a
distance R/2 from the center of the sphere?
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An electron has an initial speed of 6.3 x 106 m/s at point A. The electron moves from point A and stops at point B. Find the potential differeno
(VA-VB) between the two points (in volts).
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Quèstion 6
If an atom has become a positive ion, it has
O gained a neutron
O gained an electron or electrons
O gained a proton or protons
O lost an electron or electrons
O lost a proton or protons
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Transcribed Image Text:A charge 6.1 nC is uniformly distributed throughout a nonconducting sphere of radius R-33 cm. What is the magnitude of the electric feld (in N/C) at a
distance R/2 from the center of the sphere?
Windows bui
Windows bal Galacl Jat
repome
estion 7
An electron has an initial speed of 6.3 x 106 m/s at point A. The electron moves from point A and stops at point B. Find the potential differeno
(VA-VB) between the two points (in volts).
Windows buaD
dows hallacy Jal
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Quèstion 6
If an atom has become a positive ion, it has
O gained a neutron
O gained an electron or electrons
O gained a proton or protons
O lost an electron or electrons
O lost a proton or protons
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