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lectric charges are separated by a finite distance Somewhere en the charges, on the line connecting them, the net electric they produce is zero Part A Do the changes have the same or opposite signs? the same Oopposite Submit Part B Complete previous pa art C Revest Answer the point of zero ed is door to charge 1, is the magstude of change t greater than or kas man magnitude of charge 27 O greater Sitma Reavest Answ Parto Complete previous part
Under normal conditions, the electric field at the surface of the Earth points downward, into the ground ▼ Part A What is the sign of the electric charge on the ground? negative positive
If a charge of 0.30 C passes through a person's chest in 1.0s, the heart can go into ventricular fibrillation-a nonrhythmic, "fluttering of the ventricles that results in little or no blood being pumped to the body Part A If this rate of charge transfer persists for 4.3s, how many electrons pass through the chest? N = IVE ΑΣΦ ?
wo electric charges are separated by a finite distance. Somewhere the charges, on the line connecting them, the net electric Meld they produce is zero. between Part A Do the charges have the same or opposite signs? O the same O opposte Submit Part B Complete previous parts) Part C Request Actr If the point of zero fid is closer to charge 1, is the magnitude of charge 1 greater than or less than the magtude of charge 27 Ogar Submit