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... plotting command , which can be used to plot the contours of ƒ ( x , y ) . These are the equipotentials of the system . 3.48 . Consider a dipole , consisting of charges ± 1 μC at positions ( 0 , 0 , ± 1 cm ) respec- tively . The dipole ...
... plot Ey ( x , d / 2 ) in units of Vo / d as a function of x / d . ( Hint : Use parametric plot . ) ( c ) For what x on the midplane is the field strength 0.1 Vo / d ? 5.40 . Consider the system of Example 10 , a long pipe with a square ...
... plot the magnitude of the force on the Au nucleus as a function of time . In making the plot it is convenient to measure time in zeptoseconds ( zs ) where 1 zs = 10-21 s . Express the forces in MeV / fm . ( Neglect the motion of the ...
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