8. A +100uC charge is placed at the origin. A -50uC is placed at x = 2m and a +200uC is placed at x = -4m. What is the net electric force acting on the -50uC charge? b) What is the net electric force acting on the +200uC charge?
8. A +100uC charge is placed at the origin. A -50uC is placed at x = 2m and a +200uC is placed at x = -4m. What is the net electric force acting on the -50uC charge? b) What is the net electric force acting on the +200uC charge?
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A +100uC charge is placed at the origin. A -50uC is placed at x = 2m and a +200uC is placed at x = -4m.
What is the net electric force acting on the -50uC charge? b) What is the net electric force acting on the
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A +100uC charge is placed at the origin. A -50uC is placed at x = 2m and a +200uC is placed at x = -4m.
What is the net electric force acting on the -50uC charge? b) What is the net electric force acting on the
+200uC charge?
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