A set of charges sit in the (x, y) plane. Charge q1 is 1nC and located at (0, 0). Charge q2 is -2nC and located at (1m, 0). Charge q3 is 2nC and located at (0, 1m)
(a) Find the x and y components of the force of q1 on q3.
(b) Find the x and y components of the force of q2 on q3.
(c) Find the net force (that means magnitude and direction) on q3.
Drawing Electric Fields
(a) Draw the electric field from a negative charge in isolation.
(b) Draw the electric field from a positive charge in isolation.
(c) Draw the electric field from a positive and negative charge sitting close to each other. Do this by looking at your answers from (a) and (b) and using the principle of superposition.
A set of charges sit in the (x, y) plane. Charge q1 is 1nC and located...
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