In the following diagram, particles 1 and 2 are arranged equidistant from the origin along the y-axis. Charge +q1 is above the y-axis and charge +92 is below the y-axis. Particle 3 has a charge -93 and is on the positive x-axis. 91 OOOO 92 E D A C 93 B What is the direction of the force on particle 3 caused by the other two charged particles? upward in the positive y-direction. to the right in the positive x-direction. downward, in the negative y-direction. to the left and below the x-axis. to the left in the negative x-direction. none of these choices.

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In the following diagram, particles 1 and 2 are arranged equidistant from the origin along the y-axis.
Charge +q1 is above the y-axis and charge +92 is below the y-axis. Particle 3 has a charge -93 and is on the positive x-axis.
91
OOOO
92
E
D
A
C
93
B
What is the direction of the force on particle 3 caused by the other two charged particles?
upward in the positive y-direction.
to the right in the positive x-direction.
downward, in the negative y-direction.
to the left and below the x-axis.
to the left in the negative x-direction.
none of these choices.
Transcribed Image Text:In the following diagram, particles 1 and 2 are arranged equidistant from the origin along the y-axis. Charge +q1 is above the y-axis and charge +92 is below the y-axis. Particle 3 has a charge -93 and is on the positive x-axis. 91 OOOO 92 E D A C 93 B What is the direction of the force on particle 3 caused by the other two charged particles? upward in the positive y-direction. to the right in the positive x-direction. downward, in the negative y-direction. to the left and below the x-axis. to the left in the negative x-direction. none of these choices.
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