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Two charged particles are located in the X-Y Plane.
Particle 1 carries -1.000 uC of charge and is located at x = 1.82 cm and y = -2.23 cm.
Particle 2 carries -0.240 uC of charge and is located at x = 1.82 cm and y = 3.71 cm.
Find the Y component of the Force on Particle 1, in Newtons.
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Particle 1 carries 1.19 uC of electric charge. Particle 2 carries 2.02 uC of electric charge. Particles 1 & 2 are 16.5 cm apart.
Find the Net Force on a Particle 3 carrying 1.49 uC of charge and located 3.46 cm from Particle 1, in N.
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Two point charges are separated by a distance of 17.0 cm. The charge on one of them is 1.38 uC, and the Electric Force between the two charges if 4.19 N.
Find the charge on the second particle in uC.
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