Find the electric field at a distance of 0.4 m from an infinite length line with a linear charge density of 7S nc/m. Select one: Oa 1.7 kN/C Ob. 0.90 kN/C Oc34 kN/C Od 84 kN/C
Find the electric field at a distance of 0.4 m from an infinite length line with a linear charge density of 7S nc/m. Select one: Oa 1.7 kN/C Ob. 0.90 kN/C Oc34 kN/C Od 84 kN/C
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![Find the electric field at a distance of 0.4 m from an infinite length line with a linear charge density of 75 nc/m
Select one:
Oa 1.7 kN/C
Ob. 0.90 kN/C
Oc34 kN/C
Od. 8.4 kN/C
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Transcribed Image Text:Find the electric field at a distance of 0.4 m from an infinite length line with a linear charge density of 75 nc/m
Select one:
Oa 1.7 kN/C
Ob. 0.90 kN/C
Oc34 kN/C
Od. 8.4 kN/C
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![A particle (m = 75 mg, q =-5.0 µC) moves in a uniform electric field of 60 kN/C in the positive x-direction. At L=0/the
particle is moving 30 m/s in the positive x-direction and is passing through the origin. Determine the maximum distance
beyond x = 0 the particle travels in the positive x-direction.
Select one:
OA. 225.0 m
OB. 337.5 m
OC. 56.2 m
OD. 112.5 m
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Transcribed Image Text:A particle (m = 75 mg, q =-5.0 µC) moves in a uniform electric field of 60 kN/C in the positive x-direction. At L=0/the
particle is moving 30 m/s in the positive x-direction and is passing through the origin. Determine the maximum distance
beyond x = 0 the particle travels in the positive x-direction.
Select one:
OA. 225.0 m
OB. 337.5 m
OC. 56.2 m
OD. 112.5 m
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