Two charges, -2.0 micro C

  1. A100 micro columb charges is placed at the origin a negative 50 micro columb at x=2mand 200 micro columb at x=negative 4m . what
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  2. Two point charges Q1 = -26.8 micro-Coulombs and Q2 = +38.5 micro-Coulombs are located on a vertical line with Q1 below Q2. The
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  3. Three charges, +2.5 micro coulomb, -4 micro coulomb and 6.3 micro coulomb, are located at (0.20m, .15m), (.50m, -.35m), and
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  4. Three charges, +2.5 micro coulomb, -4.8 micro coulomb and 6.3 micro coulomb, are located at (0.20m, .15m), (.50m, -.35m), and
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  5. Given two particles with 2.00 micro coulomb charges as shown and a particle with a charge q=1.28x16-18C at the origin. (A)What
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  6. What is the potential halfway between two point charges spaced 1 mm apart if q1=10 micro coulombs and q2= -5 micro coulombs?Atte
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  7. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the Coulomb force on each of the three charges connected in series:1st - 6 micro
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  8. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the Coulomb force on each of the three charges connected in series:1st - 6 micro
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  9. Two charges, -2.0 micro C and -6.0 micro C, are located at (-0.65 m, 0) and (0.65 m, 0), respectively. There is a point on the
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  10. A 35 micro coulomb point charge is placed 32 cm from an identical 35 micro coulomb charge. How muchwork would be required to
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