A charge of -4 C is located at (x,y)=(0,3) m. A charge of +5 C is located at (4,3) m. (Answers in the lecture note) 3.-4
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A charge of -4 C is located at (x,y)=(0,3) m. A charge of +5 C is located at (4,3) m. (Answers in the lecture note) 3.-4
A charge of -4 C is located at (x,y)=(0,3) m. A charge of +5 C is located at (4,3) m. (Answers in the lecture note) 3.-4C + 5C (a) What is the magnitude and direction of the electric field at the origin? (b) What is the magnitude and direction of the electrical force on a +2 uC charge located at the origin? (c) What is the magnitude and direction of the electrical force on a -4 uC charge located at the origin? (d) What is the value of the electric potential at the origin?
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