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- Three point charges are aligned along the x axis as shown in the figure below. 0.500 m- (a) Ē = -4.00 nC (0, 1.90 m) -0.800 m- N/C 5.00 nC i Find the electric field at the following position. (Enter your answer as a sum of i-hat and j-hat vectors.) 3.00 nC x4) A long thin wire, hundreds of meters long, carries a uniformly distributed charge of -4.7 μC per meter of length. A) Estimate the magnitude and direction(towards the wire or away from the wire) of the electric field at point 5.5 m perpendicular from the center of the wire. Express your answer using two significant figures. B) Estimate the magnitude and direction of the electric field at point 1.5 m perpendicular from the center of the wire. Express your answer using two significant figures.Part a) A +6 nC charge is located 3.6 meters to the right of a +5 nC charge. Determine the magnitude of the electric field at the midpoint of the two charges. Express your answer as a positive number in N/C. Part b) A 10 nC charge generates an electric field within an isolated chamber. At a point a distance d meters away from the charge, the electric field is measured to be 4 N/C. Determine d in meters. Use k=9 x109 for the electric constant.
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