Physics Archive: Questions from July 22, 2023
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Una carga de -10 nC se encuentra en el origen.
a) ¿Cuáles son las intensidades de los campos eléctricos en las
posiciones (x,y) = (0,0 cm, 5,0 cm), (-5,0 cm, -5,0 cm) y (-5,0 cm,
5,0 cm)?
b) Dibuje
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Sean vectores: A=(1,0,-3) ,B=(-2,5,1) , y C=(3,1,1)
Parte A - Producto cruzado de dos vectores, B y C
Calcular BxC
Parte B - Producto cruzado de dos vectores, C y B
Calcular CxB
Parte C - Producto
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11. Estas son las cargas y coordenadas de dos partículas
cargadas ubicadas en un plano xy: Para la primera carga, q1 = 4,0
µC, (x1, y1) = (1,0 cm, 8,0 cm); para la segunda carga, q2 = 8,0
µC, (x2,
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