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The electric field at a distance of 10 cm from an isolated point particle with a charge of 2 *10-9 C is:
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An electron traveling north enters a region where the electric field is uniform and points north. The electron:
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The purpose of Milliken's oil drop experiment was to determine:
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A charged particle is placed in an electric field that varies with location. No force is exerted on this charge:
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Choose the correct statement concerning electric field lines:
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When the dipole moment of a dipole in a uniform electric field rotates to become more nearly aligned with the field:
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An electric dipole consists of a particle with a charge of +6 * 10-6 C at the origin and a particle with a charge of -6 * 10-6 C on the x axis at x = 3 * 10-3 m. Its dipole moment is:
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The diagram shows two identical particles, each with positive charge Q. The electric field at point P on the perpendicular bisector of the line joining them is: 

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An isolated point charged point particle produces an electric field with magnitude E at a point 2 m away from the charge. A point at which the field magnitude is E/4 is:
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An isolated charged point particle produces an electric field with magnitude E at a point 2 m away. At a point 1 m from the particle the magnitude of the field is:
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Charge is placed on the surface of a 2.7-cm radius isolated conducting sphere. The surface charge density is uniform and has the value 6.9* 10-6 C/m2. The total charge on the sphere is:
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Two charged point particles are located at two vertices of an equilateral triangle and the electric field is zero at the third vertex. We conclude:
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Two point particles, one with charge +8 *10-9 C and the other with charge-2 * 10-9 C, are separated by 4 m. The electric field midway between them is:
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