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nramada

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In Procedure 2, what is the relationship between the acceleration and the slope of the curve? (Hint: How does Eq. 4.2 in the Laboratory Guide for acceleration compare with the equation given for slope?)

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In Figure OQ23.10, assume the charged objects are fixed. Notice that there is no sight line from the location of q2 to the location of q1. If you were at q1, you would be unable to see q2 because it is behind q3. How would you calculate the electric force exerted on the object with charge q1?
 



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Answer to Question 1

The slope of this curve is exactly equal to the acceleration.

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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