A +4.8 μC charge sits at the origin, and a +8.4 μC charge sits at x = 11 cm, y = 7 cm. What is the magnitude of the electric force that the +4.8 μC charge exerts on the +8.4 μC charge? (a) 30.0 N (b) 21.3 N (c) 2.02 N (d) 104 N  (e) 74.1 N What is the direction of the electric force that the +4.8 μC charge exerts on the +8.4 μC charge? Measure the direction as an angle counter-clockwise from the x-axis. (So, if the vector points "up and right" it will be between 0 and 90 degrees, if it points "up and left" it will be between 90 and 180 degrees, etc.)  (a) 32.5 deg  (b) 57.5 deg  (c) 212 deg  (d) 238 deg  (e) 42.2 deg

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A +4.8 μC charge sits at the origin, and a +8.4 μC charge sits at x = 11 cm, y = 7 cm. What is the magnitude of the electric force that the +4.8 μC charge exerts on the +8.4 μC charge?
(a) 30.0 N
(b) 21.3 N
(c) 2.02 N
(d) 104 N
 (e) 74.1 N

What is the direction of the electric force that the +4.8 μC charge exerts on the +8.4 μC charge? Measure the direction as an angle counter-clockwise from the x-axis. (So, if the vector points "up and right" it will be between 0 and 90 degrees, if it points "up and left" it will be between 90 and 180 degrees, etc.)
 (a) 32.5 deg
 (b) 57.5 deg
 (c) 212 deg
 (d) 238 deg
 (e) 42.2 deg

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