Three point charges +3 uc, +4uc, and -7 uc are placed along the x and y axis with the values and positions shown (3 and 4 are 3cm apart, and 4 and -7 are 4 cm apart). What is the net force, magnitude and direction, acting on the +4uc charge?
Answer choices are: (a) 198 N, 37 degree above +x axis, (b) 298 N, 47 degrees above -x axis, (c) 342 N, 53 degrees above +x axis, (d) 305 N, 53 degrees below +x axis. Please show all work.
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Three point charges +3 uc, +4uc, and -7 uc are placed along the x and y...
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