
Question #6363a - Socratic
A differential in the distribution of charges, the existence of an electric field. In nature, we tend to see that most bodies are electrically neutral: because the electric forces are so strong, any …
Question #cc5d5 - Socratic
I think you forgot to give the distance between the two charges. anyway I have solved for a general distance R Let the charge Q_1 be located at the origin and charge Q_2 at at a …
Question #2dc3e - Socratic
You might be familiar with the fact that positive charges and negative charges attract each other and that a charge creates an electrical environment (called the electric field) around within …
The size of the electric field force in A = 150 N/C and in B
This is what I get We know that Electric field vecE is defined as the electric force produced at a distance R, per unit charge. The direction of the electric field is the direction of the force …
A 2 V battery is connected to two parallel plates a distance 55 cm ...
Feb 11, 2016 · 1.10 V/m 0.58V Using the fact that voltage V = F/d where F is the strength of the electric field and d is the distance between the plates, we can say F = V*d = 2*0.55 = 1.10 V/m …
Question #359f0 - Socratic
Electric field vecE is defined as the electric force vecF per unit charge. Alternatively, force experienced by a very small test charge q when placed in electric field vecE vecE = vecF/q …
Question #5dbac - Socratic
It is the movement of ions through the liquid (in response to an applied electric field) that is responsible for the conductivity of water, so even a modest concentration of strong acid can …
A charge of 2 C is at the origin. How much energy would be
A more expanded answer would strat with Coulomb's Law, so that the electric field → E at any point in space due to the charge Qo at the Origin is: → E (→ r) = k Qo r2 ˆr This is spherically …
A copper wire is wrapped 65 times around an unknown core of
Feb 29, 2016 · A copper wire is wrapped 65 times around an unknown core of length 28cm. The current in the wire is 800mA and the magnetic field due to the electromagnet is 1.63 x 10-2T. …
In terms of the motion of the charges in a conductor, can
See here, point number 3. Hope it helps.In terms of the motion of the charges in a conductor, can you explain why the component of the electric field parallel to the conducting surface must be …