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HW 25-2-1 (4 pts) Section 25.3 16. The two charges in Figure 4, P25.1Gare separated by adis- tance d = 2.00 cm, shd Q= +5.00 nC. Find (a) the elec- tric potential at A, (b) the lectric potential at B, and (©) the electric potential di ference between Band A. ie + 22) ated G,08OV -S YV30V = aah A(t Mace 2 Hie) We (8.99% 10" Sd HW 25-2-2 (5 pts) Section 25.3 TE]EWD At a certain distance from a charged partie, the ‘magnitude of the electric field is 500 V/m and the electric potential is 8.00 bY. (a) What is the distance to the par- ticle? (b) What is the magnitude ofthe charge? a a? ze sao © Epa @r: e-«, Bl and Wak eatik p pons I. i, ae yy oa Me . 4 FeO oA eke = (B) Fax Qi i Scag saa aye hee aie aa - eres toons a et ne Vig =) eye. dd hart Lnmt ne OGxi0? eat: aay fman putbe HW 25-2-3 (6 pts) Section 25.3 ate (HB ED The three charged particles in 7 Figure P25.20 are tthe vertices of an isosceles triangle (where d= 2.00 cm). ‘Taking q= 7.00 uC, calculate the elec- tric potential at point A, the midpoint ears \, = a rigure 635.20 = z Va zee e = ke (Fe = a7 7 Oem te) A) | erly ia fe foe We ee

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