Two charges are on a circular path of 52.0cm. q1 is 2.00μC and q2 is 6.00μC. If q1 is fixed, what is the absolute value of 0 to produce a net electric field of 180 kN/C at the centre of the circular path? Express your answer in degrees to 3 significant figures. y PATH 92 q1 W R 0 X
Two charges are on a circular path of 52.0cm. q1 is 2.00μC and q2 is 6.00μC. If q1 is fixed, what is the absolute value of 0 to produce a net electric field of 180 kN/C at the centre of the circular path? Express your answer in degrees to 3 significant figures. y PATH 92 q1 W R 0 X
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![Two charges are on a circular path of 52.0cm. q1 is 2.00μC and q2 is 6.00μC. If q1 is fixed, what is the absolute value of 0 to produce a net
electric field of 180 kN/C at the centre of the circular path? Express your answer in degrees to 3 significant figures.
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PATH
92
k
91
R
0
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Transcribed Image Text:Two charges are on a circular path of 52.0cm. q1 is 2.00μC and q2 is 6.00μC. If q1 is fixed, what is the absolute value of 0 to produce a net
electric field of 180 kN/C at the centre of the circular path? Express your answer in degrees to 3 significant figures.
y
PATH
92
k
91
R
0
X
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