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Coulomb’s Law and Electric field analysis

Two positive point charges with equal magnitudes q1=q2=2.0 μC interact with a third point charge q= 4.0 μC.

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A.      Using the Coulomb’s Law, find the F13 and F23

B.      Find the x and y component using the component method

C.       Find the magnitude and direction of the net force on q3.

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