Asked by Katy
What is the value and the direction of an electric field at a distance of 2.5 m from a +1 nC charge?
approximately 145 V/m directed toward the positive charge
approximately 145 V/m directed away from the positive charge
approximately 1.45 V/m directed toward the positive charge***
approximately 1.45 V/m directed away from the positive charge
approximately 145 V/m directed toward the positive charge
approximately 145 V/m directed away from the positive charge
approximately 1.45 V/m directed toward the positive charge***
approximately 1.45 V/m directed away from the positive charge
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Answered by
Jim
Hi Katy. The answer is D, approximately 1.45 V/m directed AWAY from the positive charge. Hope this helps.
Answered by
nobody
What forces do electric fields represent?
- They represent non-contact electrical forces.
What does it mean if electric field lines are close together versus farther apart?
- The strength of the electric field is greater.
What is the force on a 0.0050 C charge in an electric field of 300 V/m?
- 1.5 N
What is the strength of an electric field in which a charged particle of 3.0 × 10−9 C is 0.05 m from the test charge?
- 1.1 × 10⁴ N/C
What is the value and the direction of an electric field at a distance of 2.5 m from a +1 nC charge?
- approximately 1.45 V/m directed away from the positive charge
- They represent non-contact electrical forces.
What does it mean if electric field lines are close together versus farther apart?
- The strength of the electric field is greater.
What is the force on a 0.0050 C charge in an electric field of 300 V/m?
- 1.5 N
What is the strength of an electric field in which a charged particle of 3.0 × 10−9 C is 0.05 m from the test charge?
- 1.1 × 10⁴ N/C
What is the value and the direction of an electric field at a distance of 2.5 m from a +1 nC charge?
- approximately 1.45 V/m directed away from the positive charge
Answered by
mercy one trick OW
ty nobody
Answered by
trickturne
nobody is still right as of february 23rd :) i hate physics
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