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jena
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Hi,
My Question:
What are the magnitude and direction of the electric field at a midway between a -8.0 microcolumb and a 7.0 microcolumb charge 8.0 cm apart? Assume no other charges are nearby.
Work
[tex]E=F/q[/tex]
[tex]F=(kQ1Q2)/r^2[/tex]
F=((9.0 X 10^9 N m^2/C)(-8.0 X10^-16 C)(7.0 X10^-6C))/(.08m)^2
F=-78.75 or 78.75 N
E=(78.75N)/(1.6X10^-19C)
E=4.92 x 10^20 N/C
Is this correct or should I look at findin the electric field using Q1 and Q2 seperately then adding them together to find a net elecrical field.
Thank you
My Question:
What are the magnitude and direction of the electric field at a midway between a -8.0 microcolumb and a 7.0 microcolumb charge 8.0 cm apart? Assume no other charges are nearby.
Work
[tex]E=F/q[/tex]
[tex]F=(kQ1Q2)/r^2[/tex]
F=((9.0 X 10^9 N m^2/C)(-8.0 X10^-16 C)(7.0 X10^-6C))/(.08m)^2
F=-78.75 or 78.75 N
E=(78.75N)/(1.6X10^-19C)
E=4.92 x 10^20 N/C
Is this correct or should I look at findin the electric field using Q1 and Q2 seperately then adding them together to find a net elecrical field.
Thank you
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