(a) Find the energy in Joules that needs to be expanded to assemble the three charges in the Figure. (b) Find the electrical potential at a point halfway between the bottom charges. (c) What is the magnitude in N/C of electrical field at a point half way between the bottom charges? (d) Determine the direction of electrical field found in part c. (e) What is the magnitude of the force acting on the corner charge?
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(a) Find the energy in Joules that needs to be expanded to assemble the three
charges in the Figure.
(b) Find the electrical potential at a point halfway between the bottom
charges.
(c) What is the magnitude in N/C of electrical field at a point half way between the
bottom charges?
(d) Determine the direction of electrical field found in part c. (e) What is the
magnitude of the force acting on the corner charge?
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