A charge of −1.00 mC is fixed at the center of a circular compass with radius 0.050 m. A second charge of 0.30 mC is fixed at the outer edge of the circle at the position due south. A third charge, −0.20 mC is fixed at the outer edge on the due west position.
a. (2 points) What is the net electric field vector at the center due to the outer two charges?
b. (2 points) What is the net electrostatic force acting at the charge in the center?
A charge of −1.00 mC is fixed at the center of a circular compass with radius...
A charge of −1.00 mC is fixed at the center of a circular compass with radius 0.050 m. A second charge of 0.30 mC is fixed at the outer edge of the circle at the position due south. A third charge, −0.20 mC is fixed at the outer edge on the due west position. a. (2 points) What is the net electric field vector at the center due to the outer two charges? b. (2 points) What is the net...
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