Charges and Fields 400.7 cm +1 nC -1 nc Sensors me Electric Field Direction on Voltage ✔Values Grid ROV PHET E strie O
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Charges and Fields 400.7 cm +1 nC -1 nc Sensors me Electric Field Direction on Voltage ✔Values Grid ROV PHET E strie O
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D Draw the charge configuration on a piece of paper. . You'll be submitting your written work, so do a good job here. Everything should be neat and clearly labeled, including your coordinate system and sign convention. Engineering paper preferred. . In order to receive credit for your answers in this lab, you must show your supporting work. Your work must be legible and logical in order to receive credit. . . .
Now consider the point P₁ as shown below. You can locate its exact position using the grid. Calculate the electric field (in unit vector forme) at point P₁. Show all your steps and include units. -LAC Se 团团口 vetage Vals Fe Ost GOV D PLFT =
Question 1 5 pts Now you will measure the E-field at point P₁ using the yellow "Sensor" dot in the simulation. Drag the sensor dot to the location of P₁. It will display an E-field magnitude (in V/m) and direction (in degrees). Take a screenshot of this measurement and embed it below. NOTE: Copy and paste does not work. Links do not work. You must embed the image using the steps shown here. Any other method will not receive credit. REMINDER: No coursework is accepted via email for this class. If you email me your screenshots, you will not receive credit for them.
Question 2 10 pts You will need to convert units of your measured value to N/C, as well as express it in unit vector forme. Do this work on your paper to be submitted at the end of the lab. Create the following table below (use the table function in the editor for credite) and complete it with your values. Be sure to include units as well as signs that align with your sign convention. Point P₁ Calculated Ex Measured Ex Calculated E, Measured Ey
Question 3 Now calculate your percentage differences and create a table like the one shown below to present them. NOTE: If you have a % difference greater than 10%, you must redo your calculations and measurements. Point P₁ Ex Ey 5 pts % Difference