College Physics
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Author: Raymond A. Serway, Chris Vuille
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 11.4, Problem 11.2QQ
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is not a multiple of 3, press ENG or SHIFT+ENG, whichever the case.)
Example: 0.06N or 6.0x10-2 N must be expressed to 60x10-3 N or 60mN
5. At a corner of a 30 mm x 40 mm rectangle is placed a charge of
-40µC and at the two adjacent corners are charges of +20µC, as
shown in the figure. Determine:
a. The potential at the 4h corner P.
b. The potential at the center of the rectangle.
c. The work that must be done by an external force to bring a
charge q1 = +5µC from the center of the rectangle to the 4h
corner P.
91 = +20 µC
92 = -40 µC
в
30 mm
P
40 mm
93 = +20 µC
Please try not to use derivatives or integrals to calculate the stuff. Thank you.
If ρE = 15 μC/m3 and R1=1/2*R2=1/3*R3= 5.0 cm, plot E as a function of R from R = 0 to R = 20.0 cm. Assume the cylinders are very long compared to R3.
Sketch the graph.
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