In Configuration 1 below, what is the magnitude of the predicted electric field at point a? Point a is 1.00 m from the +3.00 nC charge (this is also in your lab procedure). Pt. a Pt. b Pt. c +3 nC figure 1 a Your answer should: Be in the Correct SI Units of N/C Be rounded to 2 Decimal Places

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In Configuration 1 below, what is the magnitude of the predicted electric field at
point a? Point a is 1.00 m from the +3.00 nC charge (this is also in your lab
procedure).
Pt. a
Pt. b
Pt. c
+3 nC
figure 1 a
Your answer should:
Be in the Correct SI Units of N/c
Be rounded to 2 Decimal Places
For this problem you can't enter a number in Scientific Notation (the program doesn't
allow it).
For example: 2.06 x 10² would be written as 206.00
Transcribed Image Text:In Configuration 1 below, what is the magnitude of the predicted electric field at point a? Point a is 1.00 m from the +3.00 nC charge (this is also in your lab procedure). Pt. a Pt. b Pt. c +3 nC figure 1 a Your answer should: Be in the Correct SI Units of N/c Be rounded to 2 Decimal Places For this problem you can't enter a number in Scientific Notation (the program doesn't allow it). For example: 2.06 x 10² would be written as 206.00
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