As shown in the diagram, there is a +3.00 µC charge on the x axis at x= 6.00 m, another +3.00 µC charge at the point x = 6.00 m, y= 3.00 m, a -2.00 µC charge at the origin, and a -4.00 µC charge on the y axis at y = 3.00 m. Find the x and y components of the net electric force on the -4.00 µC charge. y +3.00 μC -4.00 μC -2.00 µC +3.00 μC
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![As shown in the diagram, there is a +3.00 µC charge on the x axis at x = 6.00 m, another +3.00 µC
charge at the point x = 6.00 m, y= 3.00 m, a -2.00 µC charge at the origin, and a -4.00 µC charge on
the y axis at y = 3.00 m. Find the x and y components of the net electric force on the -4.00 µC
charge.
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