Each part is not related to the other. Part A) How far from a 9.2-μC point charge is the potential 5 V? Part B) An evacu

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Each part is not related to the other. Part A) How far from a 9.2-μC point charge is the potential 5 V? Part B) An evacu

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Each part is not related to the other.
Part A) How far from a 9.2-μC point charge is the potential5 V?
Part B) An evacuated tube uses an accelerating voltage of97kV to accelerate electrons to hit a copper plate and produceX-rays. How much voltage would be required to cause protons toreach the same speed an electron reaches? (We don't worry that theprotons would be going in the opposite direction).
Part C) A battery-operated car uses a 12.0-V system. Findthe charge the batteries must be able to move in order toaccelerate the 948 kg car from rest to 64 m/s.
Part D) What is the net electric potential at the point Pon the triangle?
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50 m P m- -396m
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