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(2096) Problem 5: In the figure at the right are shown four configurations of ch

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(2096) Problem 5: In the figure at the right are shown four configurations of charge labelled A. B, C, and D. The small circles are meant to represent point (i.e., very small charges and the long rectangles are meant to represent infinite (i.e., large flat) sheets of charge whose area is perpendicular to this page. Through each figure is drawn a dotted line representing the x-axis of a coordinate system with the origin indicated by 0. (The y-axis is not shown.) Below are shown some graphs, some of which might represent a graph of either the electrostatic potential or the x-component of the electric field at the locations along that axis in the various cases. Answer the questions below by identityng which graph would work for each case. If none work, put N (10) (12) 13% Part (a) Which graph models the electric potential of configuration A? 3 X Attempts Remain 13% Part (b) Which graph models the electric field of configuration A? -.. 13% Part (c) which graph models the electric potential of configuration B? là 13% Part (d) Which graph models the electric field of configuration B? .. 13% Part (e) Which graph models the electric potential of configuration C? 13% Part (f) Which graph models the electric field of configuration C? là 13% Part (g) which graph models the electric potential of configuration D? 13% Part (h) Which graph models the electric field of configuration D? Grade Summary 0%

Explanation / Answer

part(a) 1.

part(b) N.

part(c) 9.

part (d) N

part(e) 10

part(f) 5

part(g) 4.

part(h) 3.