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Engineering, 18.02.2020 06:16, chelton3813

Suppose Q1 (0.0, - 3.0 M, 0.0) = 4.0 nC, Q2 (0.0, 3.0 m, 0.0) = 4.0 nC, and Q3 (4.0 m, 0.0, 0.0) = 1.0 nC.

a) Find the total force acting on the charge Q3.
b) Repeat the problem after changing the charge of Q2 to -4.0 nC.
c) Find the electric field intensity at the location of Q3 for parts a) and b)

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Suppose Q1 (0.0, - 3.0 M, 0.0) = 4.0 nC, Q2 (0.0, 3.0 m, 0.0) = 4.0 nC, and Q3 (4.0 m, 0.0, 0.0) = 1...

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