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- Figure x + 3.0 nC 5.0 cm 10 cm -6.0 nC What is the strength of the electric field at the position indicated by the dot in the figure? Express your answer in newtons per coulomb. E = 9700 N/C Submit Previous Answers ✓ Correct Part B What is the direction of the electric field at the position indicated by the dot in the figure? angle measured clockwise from the positive x axis. Express your answer in degrees. 0 = ΜΕ ΑΣΦ Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again Provide Feedback ?arrow_forwardDetermine the current flowing through Resistor R1 (111160)arrow_forward004 finalA.pdf 1 / 2 150% + NOTE: Use g=9.81m/s², µo = 4M * 10-7T.m/A, t = 3.14 and k = 9 * 10°NM²/C² in your calculations if needed. 1. Four long, straight and current carrying parallel wires are arranged as shown in the figure. Assume that each wire except the wire II is III IV magnetically isolated from each other. (a) (15 pts) Obtain the vector form of the net magnetic field Bet acting on the wire II. (b) (15 pts) Calculate the current i4 that makes the magnetic field strength zero at a point P located on the midpoint of the wires II and III for the current values i, = 1A, i, = 2A,iz = 3A and d = 1m. i,4 i, -d→arrow_forwardConsider the following table obtained during Lab 1. Instrument Ruler Quantities Diameter Units 191 Meas #1 Meas #2 Meas #3 Meas #4 Meas #5 Meas #6 0.011 0.017 0.019 0.016 0.009 0.021 Vernier Caliper Diameter 0.0120 0.0166 0.0182 0.0151 0.0100 0.0225 Micro-meter Diameter 0.01268 0.01745 0.01904 0.01587 0.00947 0.02221 Ruler Volume 7.0E-07 2.6E-06 3.6E-06 2.1E-06 4.E-07 4.8E-06 Vernier Caliper Volume 9.05E-07 2.40E-06 3.16E-06 1.80E-06 5.24E-07 5.96E-06 Micro-meter Volume 1.067E-06 2.782E-06 3.614E-06 2.093E-06 4.45E-07 5.736E-06 Scale Mass kg 0.00850 0.02080 0.02720 0.01680 0.00389 0.04423 Using Microsoft Excel, or any other graphing software, plot the mass of all six spheres along the y-axis and their respective volumes for the Vernier caliper along the x-axis, obtain the determination coefficient, R², and write your answer below.arrow_forwardQ25. A hollow cylinder of length 1 m has its cross section as shown in Figure below. If the cylinder is made of carbon (o = 105 mhos/m), the resistance between the ends of the cylinder. Take a = 3 cm, and b 5 cm. 3.78 ohm 1.89 ohm 5.67 ohm 7.56 ohm FL20, AY2020-2021 Page 5 目 Warrow_forwardA EENG250 LamaGhattas MountLe x EENG250 Midterm - Spring 2021 x Electric Circuits I( Mount Lebang x + od/quiz/attempt.php?attempt=195889&cmid=11704 Events A My Courses This course EHide blocks Question 7 Find Vo in the circuit shown Not yet answered Marked out of 7.00 P Flag question 6 kQ 24 mA 8 k2 8 kQ 6 kO Select pne: O a. Nonie of them Ob. 12 KC. 36 d. 4 O e. 38 9:29 PM Question 8 AUO O 40 ENG 4/13/2021arrow_forward1 show complete solutionarrow_forwardPLEASE ANSWER IT ASAP FOR AN UPVOTE. THANK YOUU. Round off your answer into four decimal places .Box your final answer .Use SI unit. If the current of 5 A flows through a long wire of diameter of 0.006, what is the magnetic field intensity produced 2 cm from the surface of the wire.arrow_forwardTwo balloons with charges of +4.00 µC and -10 μC attract each other with a force of 0.0625 Newton. Determine the separation distancetween the two balloons. O 24cm O 5.76 m O 2.4m O 1.99 m O None of them is correctarrow_forwardA PMMC instrument has a three-resistor Ayrton shunt connected across it to make an ammeter as in Figure 2. The resistance values are R1 = 4.52, R2=0.452 and R3= 0.052. The meter has Rm = 1k2 and Ifs.d = 50µA. Calculate the three ranges of the ammeter. [10.05mA, 100.05mA, 1.005A] Rm=1k2 B R3 R R, Selector Figure 2 수arrow_forwardQuestion 2 2 points Save Answer The current in a wire varies with time according to I(t) = 100e-4t where I in Ampere and t in seconds. Determine the amount of charge Q (in C) passing any point in time intervals from t=0 to t= 0.4 seconds? O 13.77 O 17.47 O 19.95 O 21.62 O 8.24arrow_forwardQUESTION 20 A 9.0-V battery is hooked to a 3.0 ohm resistor. What current is flowing through the circuit? O a. 27.0 A O b.0.3 A OC.3.0 A O d. 12.0 A QUESTION 21 What is voltage? O a. The flow of protons Ob. the number of charged particles that pass each second Oc the difference in potential energy of charged particles Od. the rate at which the energy is being transformedarrow_forwardarrow_back_iosSEE MORE QUESTIONSarrow_forward_ios
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