b Two charges q1 = 9 C and q2 = 18 C are positioned at different coordinates as shown in the figure. Coordinate of qị charge is (b, a) and that of q2 charge is (-b, a). Find the net electric field at the origin in unit vector notation . Assume that a = 2m and b = 6 m. Here C denotes coulombs and m denotes meters. x component of the Electric field Give your answer up to at least three significance digits. N/C y component of the Electric field Give your answer up to at least three significance digits. N/C 12:12 PM P Type here to search (? ENG 28/6/202
b Two charges q1 = 9 C and q2 = 18 C are positioned at different coordinates as shown in the figure. Coordinate of qị charge is (b, a) and that of q2 charge is (-b, a). Find the net electric field at the origin in unit vector notation . Assume that a = 2m and b = 6 m. Here C denotes coulombs and m denotes meters. x component of the Electric field Give your answer up to at least three significance digits. N/C y component of the Electric field Give your answer up to at least three significance digits. N/C 12:12 PM P Type here to search (? ENG 28/6/202
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Two charges q1
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charge is (-b, a). Find the net electric field at the origin in unit vector notation . Assume that a =
2 m and b = 6 m. Here C denotes coulombs and m
denotes meters.
x component of the Electric field
Give your answer up to at least three significance digits.
N/C
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Two charges q1
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2 m and b = 6 m. Here C denotes coulombs and m
denotes meters.
x component of the Electric field
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N/C
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= 8.987 x 10° N · m² /C². Vacuum permitivity, €o
= 8.854 × 1012 F/m. Magnetic
12.566370614356 × 10¬7 H/m. Magnitude of the Charge of one electron, e = -1.60217662 × 10¬1º C. Mass of one
electron, me = 9.10938356 × 10¬31 kg. Unless specified otherwise, each symbol carries their usual meaning. For example, µC means micro coulomb
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= 8.987 x 10° N · m² /C². Vacuum permitivity, €o
= 8.854 × 1012 F/m. Magnetic
12.566370614356 × 10¬7 H/m. Magnitude of the Charge of one electron, e = -1.60217662 × 10¬1º C. Mass of one
electron, me = 9.10938356 × 10¬31 kg. Unless specified otherwise, each symbol carries their usual meaning. For example, µC means micro coulomb
Use the following constants if necessary. Coulomb constant, k
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