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A 5.30-ìC charge is moving
A +6.00 µC charge is moving with a speed of 7.00 x 10^4 m/s parallel to a very long, straight wire. The wire is 5.00 cm from
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A -6.00 µC charge is moving with a speed of 6.60 104 m/s parallel to a very long, straight wire. The wire is 5.00 cm from the
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A -6.00 µC charge is moving with a speed of 6.60 104 m/s parallel to a very long, straight wire. The wire is 5.00 cm from the
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DCM
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Two identical 20g particles each carry 4.0μC of charge. One is held fixed, and the other is placed 1.0 mm away and released.
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jrfannin
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A point charge with charge q1 is held stationary at the origin. A second point charge with charge moves from the point (x1,0) to
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Cassie
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A stationary particle of charge q = 1.4 10-8 C is placed in a laser beam (an electromagnetic wave) whose intensity is 3.5 103
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Elizabeth
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A point charge with charge q1 = 3.10μC is held stationary at the origin. A second point charge with charge q2 = -4.60μC moves
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Josh
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A 5.30-ìC charge is moving with a speed of 9.30 x 104 m/s parallel to a very long, straight wire. The wire is 6.60 cm from the
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Kristi
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A 5.30-ìC charge is moving with a speed of 9.30 x 104 m/s parallel to a very long, straight wire. The wire is 6.60 cm from the
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Kristi
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(a) Find the electric potential difference
V B − V A due to a point charge q 1 = −2.65 nC that is 0.250 m from location A and
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mathew
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