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A

A line charge on the y axis extends from y = -3 to y = 2. What is the y component of the electric field at the point (3, 7)?
Answer: 14πϵ0𝒜𝒞λds[𝒟2+2], where: <quiz display=simple> { |type="{}"} 𝒜={ -3 }

{ |type="{}"} ={ 2 }

{ |type="{}"} 𝒞={ 7-s }

{ |type="{}"} 𝒟={ 3 }

{ |type="{}"} ={ 7-s }

{ |type="{}"} ={ 3/2 }

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B

A line charge on the y axis extends from y = 2 to y = 7. What is the y component of the electric field at the point (2, 9)?
Answer: 14πϵ0𝒜𝒞λds[𝒟2+2], where: <quiz display=simple> { |type="{}"} 𝒜={ 2 }

{ |type="{}"} ={ 7 }

{ |type="{}"} 𝒞={ 9-s }

{ |type="{}"} 𝒟={ 2 }

{ |type="{}"} ={ 9-s }

{ |type="{}"} ={ 3/2 }

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C

A line charge on the x axis extends from x = 4 to x = 8. What is the y component of the electric field at the point (8, 4)?
Answer: 14πϵ0𝒜𝒞λds[𝒟2+2], where: <quiz display=simple> { |type="{}"} 𝒜={ 4 }

{ |type="{}"} ={ 8 }

{ |type="{}"} 𝒞={ 4 }

{ |type="{}"} 𝒟={ 8-s }

{ |type="{}"} ={ 4 }

{ |type="{}"} ={ 3/2 }

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D

A line charge on the y axis extends from y = 4 to y = 6. What is the y component of the electric field at the point (5, 1)?
Answer: 14πϵ0𝒜𝒞λds[𝒟2+2], where: <quiz display=simple> { |type="{}"} 𝒜={ 4 }

{ |type="{}"} ={ 6 }

{ |type="{}"} 𝒞={ 1-s }

{ |type="{}"} 𝒟={ 5 }

{ |type="{}"} ={ 1-s }

{ |type="{}"} ={ 3/2 }

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E

A line charge on the x axis extends from x = 3 to x = 7. What is the x component of the electric field at the point (7, 8)?
Answer: 14πϵ0𝒜𝒞λds[𝒟2+2], where: <quiz display=simple> { |type="{}"} 𝒜={ 3 }

{ |type="{}"} ={ 7 }

{ |type="{}"} 𝒞={ 7-s }

{ |type="{}"} 𝒟={ 7-s }

{ |type="{}"} ={ 8 }

{ |type="{}"} ={ 3/2 }

</quiz>