Two points charges of 2uC

  1. the charges an coodinates of two points charges located in x-y palne are : q1=+3*10^-6 C ; x=+3.5 cm . y=+0,5 cm and q2=-4*10^-6
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  2. webassign(.)net/yf/22-30.gifThe image above shows some of electric field lines due to 3 poin charges along the vertical axis.
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  3. webassign(.)net/yf/22-30.gifThe image above shows some of electric field lines due to 3 poin charges along the vertical axis.
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  4. POSSIBLE POINTS: 1If two charges are attracted to each other, then which of the following is true? Responses Both charges must
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  5. Which of the following statements is true? Select all that apply(3 points) Responses Sarah charges $60 for 3 hours Sarah charges
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  6. Objects with like charges repel and unlike charges attract. The girl's hair and the comb have -f unlike charges g no charges h
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  7. If two charges are attracted to each other, then which of the following is true?Responses Both charges must be equal in value.
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  8. If six points charges are distributed on a balloon encased within a cube,in such a manner that the points charges appear like
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  9. two positive points charges of 15c and 13c are placed 12cm apart . find the work done in bringing the two charges 4cm closer.
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  10. Two points charges of 2uC and -6uC are located at the position(0.0)m and (0.3)m.Calculate the total electrical potential at the
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