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two stationary point charges q1 and q2 are shown in the figure along with a sketch of some field lines representing the electric field produced by them. what can you deduce from the sketch?
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The charge on an electron is 1.60218 Γ 10β19 c and its mass is 9.10939 Γ 10β31 kg. how strong a magnetic field must be experienced by the electron if its path is a circle of radius 5.5 cm? answer in units of t.
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Aresistor with an unknown resistance is connected in parallel to a 9 Ο resistor. when both resistors are connected in parallel to an emf source of 21 v, the current through the unknown resistor is measured with an ammeter to be 4 a. what is the resistance of the unknown resistor? answer in units of Ο.
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Choose a realistic problem for which these are the correct freebody diagrams. be sure that the answer that the problem requests is consistent with the diagrams shown. choose a realistic problem for which these are the correct freebody diagrams. be sure that the answer that the problem requests is consistent with the diagrams shown. a 1.0 kg block is placed on top of a 2.0 kg block. a horizontal rope pulls the 2.0 kg block across a frictionless floor with a force of 21.0 n. the coefficient between the two blocks is 0.75. does the 1.0 kg block on top slide?
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