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Physics, 31.07.2020 21:01, bear342

In the diagram, q1 = +2.00*10^-5 C, q2 = +3.80*10^-5 C, and q3 = +5.30*10^-5 C. The net force on q2 is 5.56 N, to the right. How far is q2 from q3?
(Make sure you know the direction of each force!)
(Unit = m) pls help

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In the diagram, q1 = +2.00*10^-5 C, q2 = +3.80*10^-5 C, and q3 = +5.30*10^-5 C. The net force on q2...

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