Q6. A positive point charge q = 48 nC is located at (0, 0) and a negative point charge qs=-16 nC is located at (2.00 m, 0). What is the magnitude of the electric field at point P (6.00 m, 0)? 1.00 nC 1.00 × 10° C. A. 12 N/C B. 32 N/C C. 2.0 N/C D. 3.0 N/C E. 4.0 N/C F. 6.0 N/C G. ON/C H. none of the above. Q7. A positive point charge qA = 48 nC is located at (0, 0) and a negative point charge qa=-16 nC is located at (2.00 m, 0). What is the electric potential at point P (6.00 m, 0)? 1.00 nC = 1.00 × 10-9 C. A. 64 V B. -64 V C. 28 V D. -28 V E. 32 V F. -32 V G. 36 V H. -36 V I. none of the above
Q6. A positive point charge q = 48 nC is located at (0, 0) and a negative point charge qs=-16 nC is located at (2.00 m, 0). What is the magnitude of the electric field at point P (6.00 m, 0)? 1.00 nC 1.00 × 10° C. A. 12 N/C B. 32 N/C C. 2.0 N/C D. 3.0 N/C E. 4.0 N/C F. 6.0 N/C G. ON/C H. none of the above. Q7. A positive point charge qA = 48 nC is located at (0, 0) and a negative point charge qa=-16 nC is located at (2.00 m, 0). What is the electric potential at point P (6.00 m, 0)? 1.00 nC = 1.00 × 10-9 C. A. 64 V B. -64 V C. 28 V D. -28 V E. 32 V F. -32 V G. 36 V H. -36 V I. none of the above
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