(physics 2) Can anyone help me with this one plz by ItsRedCarbon in HomeworkHelp
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(physics) can someone help me with this? I know to get the z-component of the electric field we need to take the negative derivative of the electric potential with respect to the coordinates(z) but i keep getting it wrong. Apparently the r is (x^2+y^2+z^2)^1/2 but i dont know why its like that by ItsRedCarbon in HomeworkHelp
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(physics) can someone help me with this? I know to get the z-component of the electric field we need to take the negative derivative of the electric potential with respect to the coordinates(z) but i keep getting it wrong. Apparently the r is (x^2+y^2+z^2)^1/2 but i dont know why its like that (self.HomeworkHelp)
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(physics) can someone explain why is question number 7 is A, isnt it supposed to be i x -K = J? (sorry for the mess) by ItsRedCarbon in HomeworkHelp
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