Asked by Adam
The electric field at the point and points in the positive direction with a magnitude of 8.00 . At the point and the electric field points in the positive direction with a magnitude of 12.0 . Assume this electric field is produced by a single point charge. What is the charge location? Find sign of the charge? Find magnitude of charge.
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Answered by
bobpursley
This makes no sense.
Answered by
math
huh?
Answered by
Omer Syed
you forgot to mention the coordinates.
Answered by
Bilbo
Hmm, not sure. Particle 1 carrying -4.0 μC of charge is fixed at the origin of an xy coordinate system, particle 2 carrying +8.0 μC of charge is located on the x axis at x = 3.0 m , and particle 3, identical to particle 2, is located on the x axis at x = -3.0 m .
Answered by
Frank
Frankly,
understanding what is meant, it's hard to
conceive of an answer that doesn't mean anything. Talking of
kinetic energy, it doesn't make sense.
understanding what is meant, it's hard to
conceive of an answer that doesn't mean anything. Talking of
kinetic energy, it doesn't make sense.
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