The main way in which an altimeter measures the altitude of an object is by calculating the location's air pressure.
<h3>What is an Altimeter?</h3>
This refers to the instrument that is used to measure the altitude of an object when it is at a fixed level.
Hence, we can see that an altimeter should NOT be confused with a barometer, because although they both measure pressure, a barometer calculates the change in air pressure and elevation based on available weather.
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Complete Question:
Two 3.0µC charges lie on the x-axis, one at the origin and the other at 2.0m. A third point is located at 6.0m. What is the potential at this third point relative to infinity? (The value of k is 9.0*10^9 N.m^2/C^2)
Answer:
The potential due to these charges is 11250 V
Explanation:
Potential V is given as;
![V =\frac{Kq}{r}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=V%20%3D%5Cfrac%7BKq%7D%7Br%7D)
where;
K is coulomb's constant = 9x10⁹ N.m²/C²
r is the distance of the charge
q is the magnitude of the charge
The first charge located at the origin, is 6.0 m from the third charge; the potential at this point is:
![V =\frac{9X10^9 X3X10^{-6}}{6} =4500 V](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=V%20%3D%5Cfrac%7B9X10%5E9%20X3X10%5E%7B-6%7D%7D%7B6%7D%20%3D4500%20V)
The second charge located at 2.0 m, is 4.0 m from the third charge; the potential at this point is:
![V =\frac{9X10^9 X3X10^{-6}}{4} =6750 V](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=V%20%3D%5Cfrac%7B9X10%5E9%20X3X10%5E%7B-6%7D%7D%7B4%7D%20%3D6750%20V)
Total potential due to this charges = 4500 V + 6750 V = 11250 V
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