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The work required to move a 10 nC charge from the origin to point P0 1, 0) against the static field E =5ax (V/m) is:
Select one:
a. -50 n
O b. 50 nJ
C. None of these
O d.-50]
If you rip a conducting wire with your right hand, with your thumb pointing in the direction of the current. Then the
fingers will curl around the wire in the direction.of the magnetic field.
Select one
O True
Select oner
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