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Two point charges, q1 = 5 nC and q2 = 4 nC, are located (3, 3)...

Two point charges, q1 = 5 nC and q2 = 4 nC, are located (3, 3) and (6, 10).

If the coordinates are measured in cm, determine the force on q2 from q1.

  F⃗ = ______ N, at an angle of ________ degrees with respect to the x-axis.

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رها ره ),۶۹ (3,37Columbs force is given as f = ka V implies that ra fis directly proportional f is to the product of a charges and inverselyUsing distance formula ce d = √ 12 - 23+ (y 7,² where x, K₂, gr, Y are co-ordinates. we get distance between q, by potting vaangle between the force angl x-axis is but tan o = slope of line. o = tant (slope) Slope = m = 92-y, nothing but 10-3 6-3 x2-I have drawn rough sketch in the beginning just for better understanding.

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