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An infinite line charge of linear density = 0.30 µC/m lies along the z axis and a point charge q = 6.0 µC lies on the x
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A point charge of +4.6 micro-coulombs lies at x = 0 and a point charge of -7.3 micro-coulombs lies at x = +3.3 m. Where on the x
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Mandaleigh
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An infinitely long line charge of uniform linear charge density λ = -3.00 µC/m lies parallel to the y axis at x = -2.00 m. A
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Paul
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An infinitely long line charge of uniform linear charge density λ = -3.00 µC/m lies parallel to the y axis at x = -2.00 m. A
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Tom
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Location A is 3.40 m to the right of a point charge q. Location B lies on the same line and is 4.50 m to the right of the
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Anonymous
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Location A is 3.00 m to the right of a point charge q. Location B lies on the same line and is 4.70 m to the right of the
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Anna
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I posted a question on here earlier but I wasn't able to solve from what the person had told me.
An infinite line charge of
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aaron b. (again sorry)
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Two charges are fixed in place with a separation d. One charge is positive and has nine times (n = 9) the magnitude of the other
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Ann
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An infinite line charge of uniform linear charge density lambda = -2.5 micro Coulombs lies parallel to the y axis at x = 0 m. A
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aaron b.
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Review Conceptual Example 7 as background for this problem. Two charges are fixed in place with a separation d. One charge is
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Brandi
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