A charge of -6.8 µC is located at the origin; a charge of 9.06666666666667 µC is located at x = 0.2 m, y = 0; a third charge Q is located at x = 0.32 m, y = 0. The force on the 9.06666666666667 µC charge is 1233.06666666667 N, directed in the positive x direction. 1) (a) Determine the charge Q. µC Submit You currently have 5 submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed. You can make 5 more submissions for this question.
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