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The magnitude of each of the charges in the figure below is 8.65 10-12 C. The lengths of the sides of the rectangles are 3.12 cm and 5.40 cm. Find the magnitude of the electric field at the center of the rectangle in the figures below. figure 1 1 N/C figure 2 2 N/C figure 1 figure 2 I know how to do figure 1. however, I still have a problem about figure 2.
A 0.88 kg projectile is fired into the air from the top of a 7.07 m cliff above a valley, How far from the bottom of the cliff does the projectile land and Find the time of flight
A 2.05 cm tall object is placed 30.0 cm to the left of a converginglens with a focal length f1 = 21.0 cm. How tall is thefinal image of the object
A candle is placed 17.0 cm in front of a convex mirror. When the convex mirror is replaced with a plane mirror, Find the focal length of the convex mirror
Suppose a cylinder is resting on a horizontal platform on plane x-y with its axis parallel to the y axis, What is the motion (acceleration:linear as well as rotational) of the cylinder
A 300KG mass rest at the bottom of a 15 degree incline. Ms=.52 and Mk=.36, How much force is needed to start the mass moving
Suppose a capacitor in a video camera has a capacitance of 26.0 ?F, how much potential energy is stored in the capacitor
A kid is outside his home playing with a metal hoop and stick. If the hoop starts from rest at the top of the hill and reaches a linear speed of 9.50 m/s in 11.5 s, what is the angular acceleration of the hoop
An electron with a speed of 7.00 108 cm/s enters an electric field of magnitude 1.00 103 N/C, traveling along the field in the direction that retards its motion. (a) How far will the electron travel in the field before stopping momentarily?
A sphere with radius 0.205m has density ? that decreases with distance r from the center of the sphere according to ?=3.25×103kg/m3?(9.25×103kg/m4)r, calculate the moment of inertia of the sphere for an axis along the diameter
What will be the lowest possible temperature to which very dry air at T=40 C can be cooled by evaporation. Consider p=1000mb and lv constant and equal to 2.4 x 106 J kg-1.
The position of an object as a function of time is given by x = bt2 - ct, where b = 2.0 m/s2 and c = 6.7 m/s, What is the instantaneous velocity of the object
The density of air under standard laboratory conditions is 1.29{\rm kg}/{\rm m}^{3} , and about 20.0\% of that air consists of oxygen. Typically, people breathe about .5 L of air per breath.
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