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Question 5 Not yet answered Marked out of 15.00 P Flag question [15 points] A small sphere of charge q = 5 [μC] hangs by

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Question 5 Not yet answered Marked out of 15.00 P Flag question [15 points] A small sphere of charge q = 5 [μC] hangs by a thin wire between two parallel infinite plates of charge separated by a distance d = 75 [cm]. The plates are insulating and have charge densities to and -o. At the equilibrium, the sphere is exposed to an electric force of magnitude Felectric = 2.01 x 10-5 [N]. Plate-1 Plate-2 0 d = q 1. [3 Points] Which of the plates carries the positive charge density +o? 2 [2 points) Find the net electric field vector (Ener) between the two plates Ent i [N/C) 3. [3 points] Find the value of the charge density +o. +0= [C/m²]
V₂ = that the electric potential on plate-1 is 90 [V], find the electric potential on plate-2. [V] 5. [2 Points] What is the magnitude of the net electric field on the right side from the two plates. Enet = [N/C]
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