A 9.00-uC charge is moving with a speed of 7.50 x 106 m/s parallel to a long, straight wire. The wire carries a current
Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2022 7:33 am
A 9.00-uC charge is moving with a speed of 7.50 x
106 m/s parallel to a long, straight wire. The wire
carries a current of 77.0 A in the same direction as the moving
charge, and is 5.00 x 10-2m away from the charge.
Find the magnitude (in Newtons) on the charge.
Use 4 decimal place(s)
106 m/s parallel to a long, straight wire. The wire
carries a current of 77.0 A in the same direction as the moving
charge, and is 5.00 x 10-2m away from the charge.
Find the magnitude (in Newtons) on the charge.
Use 4 decimal place(s)