A point charge, q, is held stationary at the center of the dotted circle shown in the diagram below. How much work is required to move the point charge, Q, along the green path shown in the same diagram? The green path is a quarter circle with arc length, 15.0 cm, the radius of the circle is 9.55 cm, q = 20 nC, and Q = 12 nC. O a. 0.00 J O b. 10 J O c. 20 J O d. 15 J O e. 5.0 J I q r Q

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  1. A point charge, q, is held stationary at the center of the dotted circle shown in the diagram below. How much work is required to move the point charge, Q,  along the green path shown in the same diagram? The green path is a quarter circle with arc length, 15.0 cm, the radius of the circle is 9.55 cm, q = 20 nC, and Q = 12 nC.

     




     

      a.

    0.00 J

      b.

    10 J

      c.

    20 J

      d.

    15 J

      e.

    5.0 J

A point charge, q, is held stationary at the center of the dotted circle shown in the diagram below. How much work is required to move the point charge,
Q, along the green path shown in the same diagram? The green path is a quarter circle with arc length, 15.0 cm, the radius of the circle is 9.55 cm, q =
20 nC, and Q = 12 nC.
O a. 0.00 J
O b. 10 J
O c. 20 J
O d. 15 J
O e. 5.0 J
I
q r
Q
Transcribed Image Text:A point charge, q, is held stationary at the center of the dotted circle shown in the diagram below. How much work is required to move the point charge, Q, along the green path shown in the same diagram? The green path is a quarter circle with arc length, 15.0 cm, the radius of the circle is 9.55 cm, q = 20 nC, and Q = 12 nC. O a. 0.00 J O b. 10 J O c. 20 J O d. 15 J O e. 5.0 J I q r Q
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