Modified Mastering Physics with Pearson eText -- Combo Access -- for Physics for Scientist and Engineers (18 week)
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Author: Douglas C. Giancoli
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Chapter 22, Problem 16P
(I) A metal globe has l.50 mC of charge put on it at the north pole. Then –3.00 mC of charge is applied to the south pole. Draw the field lines for this system after it has come to equilibrium.
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Modified Mastering Physics with Pearson eText -- Combo Access -- for Physics for Scientist and Engineers (18 week)
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