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  1. A 10 charge sits at a point in space where the magnitude of the electric field is 1900 .What will the magnitude of the field be
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  2. An unknown charge sits on a conducting spherical shell of radius 10 cm. If the electric field 15 cm from the center of the
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  3. A charge q1 is inside a spherical surface (although not necessarily at the exact center of the sphere). A second charge q2 sits
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  4. a positive point charge q sits at the center of a hollow spherical shell. The shell, with radius R and negligible thickness, has
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  5. Acceleration of Point Charge Due to Two Other Point ChargesExample A negative test charge sits 1.4 m away from the middle point
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  6. Acceleration of Point Charge Due to Two Other Point ChargesExample A negative test charge sits 1.4 m away from the middle point
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  7. A 5.0 {\rm nC} point charge sits at x = 0. At the same time, a 3100 {\rm N/C} uniform electric field (created by distant source
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  8. 5Fe(2+ charge) + MnO4(-1 charge) +8H(1+ charge) -> 5Fe(3+ charge) + Mn(2+ charge) + 4H2OIn a titration experiment based on the
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  9. Which of the following accurately pairs the part of an atom to its charge?Question 9 options: A) Electronnegative charge B)
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  10. A charge of +9.0 nC and a charge of +4.0 nCare separated by 50.0 cm. Find the equilibrium position for a −1.0 nC charge as a
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