A test charge of 5.0x10^-6

  1. An object with a charge of 2.0x10-4 C creates an electric field. A test charge of +1.0x10-6 C experiences a force of 0.050 N.
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  2. Using Coulomb's law to solve: Charge A is +2.0x10^-6C and charge B is +3.0x10^-6C. The two changes are 3 m apart. What is the
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  3. 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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  4. A negative charge of -2.0x10 °C and a positive charge of 8.0x10 * Care separated by 0.30 m . What is the force between the two
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  5. a +35x10^-6 C point charge is placed 32 cm from an identical +32x10^-6 C charge. how much work would be required to move a
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  6. a +35x10^-6 C point charge is placed 32 cm from an identical +32x10^-6 C charge. how much work would be required to move a
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  7. a +35x10^-6 C point charge is placed 32 cm from an identical +32x10^-6 C charge. how much work would be required to move a
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  8. A particle with a charge of -4.0x10^-5 C, a mass of 2.0x10^-7 kg and a velocity of 6.0x10^4 m/s [W] is travelling
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  9. A particle with a charge of -4.0x10^-5 C, a mass of 2.0x10^-7 kg and a velocity of 6.0x10^4 m/s [W] is travelling
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  10. A particle with a charge of -4.0x10^-5 C, a mass of 2.0x10^-7 kg and a velocity of 6.0x10^4 m/s [W] is travelling
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