Title: A point charge Q1 = +6.0 nC is at the point (0.30 m, 0.00 m); a charge Q2 = -1.0 nC is at (0.00 m, ... Post by: Chery on Dec 4, 2016 A point charge Q1 = +6.0 nC is at the point (0.30 m, 0.00 m); a charge Q2 = -1.0 nC is at (0.00 m, 0.10 m), and a charge Q3 = +5.0 nC is at (0.00 m, 0.00 m). What are the magnitude and direction of the net force exerted on the +5.0-nC charge by the other two charges? (k = 1/4πε0 = 9.0 × 109 N ∙ m2/C2)
Title: Re: A point charge Q1 = +6.0 nC is at the point (0.30 m, 0.00 m); a charge Q2 = -1.0 nC is at (0.00 ... Post by: lyall on Dec 4, 2016 Content hidden
Title: Re: A point charge Q1 = +6.0 nC is at the point (0.30 m, 0.00 m); a charge Q2 = -1.0 nC is at (0.00 m, ... Post by: Chery on Jan 13, 2017 You're right again!
Appreciate it Title: Re: A point charge Q1 = +6.0 nC is at the point (0.30 m, 0.00 m); a charge Q2 = -1.0 nC is at (0.00 ... Post by: lavender99 on Feb 8, 2021 thank you
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