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jparksx

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Why did you use the average value for k from Data Table 7.1 rather than one of the individual trial values?

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In which of the following contexts can Gausss law not be readily applied to find the electric field?
  1.near a long, uniformly charged wire
  2.above a large, uniformly charged plane
  3.inside a uniformly charged ball
  4.outside a uniformly charged sphere
  5.Gausss law can be readily applied to find the electric field in all these contexts.



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Answer to Question 1

When any data are taken, the average value of several measurements is a better
indication of that measurement than any single value that was taken.

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