Question 10 Using either the \">\" or \"=\" symbols, rank from highest to lowest
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Question 10
Using either the ">" or "=" symbols, rank from highest to lowest the electric potential at points a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, and m.
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Question 11
To one decimal place, what is the average electric field magnitude in V/cm at point b?
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Question 12
To one decimal place, what is the average electric field magnitude in V/cm at point c?
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Question 13
To one decimal place, what is the average electric field magnitude in V/cm at point d?
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Question 14
To one decimal place, what is the average electric field magnitude in V/cm at point e?
1 points
Question 15
To one decimal place, what is the average electric field magnitude in V/cm at point f?
1 points
Question 16
To one decimal place, what is the average electric field magnitude in V/cm at point g?
1 points
Question 17
To one decimal place, what is the average electric field magnitude in V/cm at point h?
1 points
Question 18
To one decimal place, what is the average electric field magnitude in V/cm at point i?
1 points
Question 19
To one decimal place, what is the average electric field magnitude in V/cm at point j?
1 points
Question 20
To one decimal place, what is the average electric field magnitude in V/cm at point k?
1 points
Question 21
To one decimal place, what is the average electric field magnitude in V/cm at point l?
point lower (cm) higher(cm) b 0.3 0.3 c 0.6 2.1 d 0.6 1.5 e 0.3 0.3 f 0.3 0.4 g 0.65 1.7 j 0.5 0.6 k 1.5 0.6 l 0.6 1.5Explanation / Answer
approach to this is quite simple :
the formla or the relation between Electric field and Potential is given by E = V/d
where d is the distance
so
at b, Eb = -4/(0.3 = -13.34 V/cm lower, Eb higher = +4/0.3 = +13.34 V/cm
at c, Ec = -4/0.6 = 6.67 V/cm Ec higher = +4/2.1 = 1.904 V/cm
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