Below is a diagram showing the relative positions of 3 charges. Determine the force on the 5 µC charge due to the other 2 charges. [ remember you need magnitude & direction] Q1 10 cm Q2 + 8 μC. +2 μC | | 5.0 cm -5 με Q3
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