Concept - use Coulomb’s law of force between two charges to find the force using vector method as shown below,
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Question6 Three charged particles are located at the corners of an equilateral triangle as shown in figure Calculate the magnitude and direction of the total a) electric force on the 7.00 HC charge and b) electric field on the 7.00 uC charge c) Find the electric potential at the location of the-4.00 μC charge due to the other 2 charges. 7.00 μ C 0.500 m 60.0° 2.00 uC -4.00 uC
Three point charges are located at the corners of an equilateral triangle as in the figure below. Find the magnitude and direction of the net electric force on the 1.75 B-7.10 pC, and C -4.30 pC.) charge. (Let A = 1.75 pC, 0.500 m 60.0° magnitude direction below the +x-axis
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