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An infinitely long line charge of uniform linear charge density λ = -3.00 µC/m lies parallel to the y axis at x = -2.00 m. A
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An infinitely long line charge of uniform linear charge density λ = -3.00 µC/m lies parallel to the y axis at x = -2.00 m. A
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Tom
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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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Charge is distributed through an infinitely long cylinder of radius R in such a way that the charge density is proportional to
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Lindsey
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A 6-μg (6 × 10−9kg) -particle carrying 2 nC charge describes a circular orbit about an in- finitely long and thin charged
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A very long uniform line of charge has charge per unit length 3.70 µC/m and lies along the x-axis. A second long uniform line
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Anon
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Long, long ago, on a planet far, far away, a physics experiment was carried out. First, a 0.250 kg ball with zero net charge was
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kas
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Long, long ago, on a planet far, far away, a physics experiment was carried out. First, a 0.250 kg ball with zero net charge was
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DAVE
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Long uniform line of charge. A very long straight wire
possesses a uniform positive charge per unit length λ, Calculate the
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MJ
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