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Physics for Scientists and Engineers ¦ Serway, Jewett ¦ 9th Edition
Question List for "Physics for Scientists and Engineers"
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A proton (mass = 1.67 1027 kg, charge = 1.60 1019 C) moves from point A to point B under the ...
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The gap between electrodes in a spark plug is 0.06 cm. In order to produce an electric spark in a ...
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The electric field just outside the surface of a hollow conducting sphere of radius 20 cm has a ...
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SO00
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A particle (charge = 50 C) moves in a region where the only force on it is an electric force. As the ...
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luminitza
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If we define the gravitational field , where is a unit radial vector, then Gauss's Law for gravity is
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A nonuniform linear charge distribution given by (x) = bx, where b is a constant, is distributed ...
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Whitney says that Gauss's Law can be used to find the electric field of a sufficiently symmetrical ...
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Charges q and Q are placed on the x axis at x = 0 and x = 2.0 m, respectively. If q = 40 pC and Q = ...
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A charge Q is uniformly distributed along the x axis from x = a to x = b. If Q = 45 nC, a = 3.0 m, ...
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Mr.Thesaxman
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Two planes of charge with no thickness, A and B, are parallel and vertical. The electric field in ...
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oliviahorn72
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