Please good handwriting and clear ideas explaining the process! b) Determine the magnitude of the field at point P using Biot and Savart's law and r according to Biot and Savart's law. (Not the distance marked as r in the figure)
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Please good handwriting and clear ideas explaining the process!
b) Determine the magnitude of the field at point P using Biot and Savart's law and r according to Biot and Savart's law. (Not the distance marked as r in the figure)
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- Use the given information to solve part CCarefully study the following plot of electric field E in N/C versus distance r in m and answer the questions that follow. The electric field is directed radially outward, and the variation of E with r is independent of direction. Referring to the figure above, determine the work done by the electric field on a 4.1μ C charge moved from A to B. For my answer I got 4.1*10-5 J which was wrongThe diagram below shows a positive point charge placed near a neutral metal cube. The location marked with a × can be ignored. a. Draw the charge distribution within the metal cube and reduce it to an “effective point charge model, as shown in class.b. Is the positive point charge attracted to, repelled by, or unaffected by the metal cube? Please explain using a neat vector diagram to support your arguments.c. In a second identical experiment, the positive point charge +q is replaced by a negative point charge −q. Does a negative point charge interact differently with the metal cube as compared to the positive point charge? Briefly explain your reasoning.
- Please check my work for 1a and 1b please while also aiding me in answering 1c. k=9x10^9 Nm^2/C^2 1a.What is the net electric force on charge Q3 due to charges Q1 and Q2? (Direction and Magnitude) 1b.What is the net electric force on charge Q2 due to charges Q1 and Q3? (Direction and Magnitude) 1a.What is the net electric force on Point P due to charges Q1, Q2, and Q3? (Direction and Magnitude)please answer all parts w good explanationOnly solve part d
- Please show work and circle answer and this is for homeworkI need help with parts A - C pleaseI cant seem to figure this question out. No matter what formula I use I keep getting it wrong. Really need help finding the correct answer. Thanks Below is a transcript of the question incase its hard to see the picture Two particles having charges of 0.550 nCnC and 13.8 nCnC are separated by a distance of 1.30 mm. PART A At what point along the line connecting the two charges is the net electric field due to the two charges equal to zero? Express your answer in meters. CORRECT ANSER IN BOX The electric field is zero at a point = 0.217 mm from 0.550 nCnC . PART B Where would the net electric field be zero if one of the charges were negative? Enter your answer as a distance in meters from the charge initially equal to 0.550 nCnC.
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