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A test charge of +5.0*10^-6
A test charge of +2 x 10^-7 C is located 5 cm to the right of a charge of +1 x 10^-6 C and 10 cm to the left of a charge of
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1. A test charge of +2x10^-7 C is located 5 cm to the right of a charge of +1x10^-6 C and 10 cm to the left of a charge of
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konan
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The test charge is 12 mm from Q1 and 20 mm from Q2. If Q1 has a relative charge of +4e and Q2 has a relative charge of +8e
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Henok
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A source charge of 3 µC generates an electric field of 2.86 × 105 N/C at the location of a test charge.
What is the distance,
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A test charge (q=-5uC) lies between two positive charges: 3cm from a 2uC positive charge, and 2 cm from a 3uC positive charge.
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Beth
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A positive test charge of 1.0×10−6 C is placed in an electric field. The force on the test charge is 0.04 N. What is the
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A positive test charge of 2.0×10^−4 C is placed in an electric field. The force on the test charge is 0.06 N. What is the
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A positive test charge of 6.00 µC is placed in an electric field, which exerts a force of 5.00 x 10-4 N on the test charge.
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A test charge of +2 μC is placed halfway between a charge of +6 μC and another of +4 μC separated by 10 cm. What is the
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Sam
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A test charge of 5.0x10^-6 C is moved 2.0 cm through an electric force of 6.0 x 10^-7 N .
What is the change in evergy of the
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Martin
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