Oppositely charged parallel plates are separated by 4.50 mm. A potential difference of 600 v exists between the plates. (a) What is the magnitude of the electric field between the plates? 133.333e-3 |× N/C

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Oppositely charged parallel plates are separated by 4.50 mm. A potential difference of 600 V exists between the plates.
(a) What is the magnitude of the electric field between the plates?
133.333e-3
x N/C
Transcribed Image Text:Oppositely charged parallel plates are separated by 4.50 mm. A potential difference of 600 V exists between the plates. (a) What is the magnitude of the electric field between the plates? 133.333e-3 x N/C
A solid conducting sphere of radius 2.00 cm has a charge of 7.94 µC. A conducting spherical shell of inner radius 4.00 cm and outer radius 5.00 cm is concentric with the solid sphere and has a charge of -3.26 µC. Find the electric field at the following radii from the center of this charge
configuration.
(a) r= 1.00 cm
V N/C
The magnitude is zero. v
magnitude
direction
(b)
r= 3.00 cm
magnitude
7.93e-6
X N/C
direction
radially outward
(c) r= 4.50 cm
magnitude
3.52e7
x N/C
direction
radially outward
Transcribed Image Text:A solid conducting sphere of radius 2.00 cm has a charge of 7.94 µC. A conducting spherical shell of inner radius 4.00 cm and outer radius 5.00 cm is concentric with the solid sphere and has a charge of -3.26 µC. Find the electric field at the following radii from the center of this charge configuration. (a) r= 1.00 cm V N/C The magnitude is zero. v magnitude direction (b) r= 3.00 cm magnitude 7.93e-6 X N/C direction radially outward (c) r= 4.50 cm magnitude 3.52e7 x N/C direction radially outward
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