One positive point charge q1 is located at (x, y) coordinate (-6.94, -2.80) and a second positive point charge q2=1E-5 C is located at coordinate (4.13, 4.40). The coordinates are given in meters. What would the value of the charge q1 have to be to make the x-component of the electric force exerted by q1 on q2 be equal to 0.202 Newtons?

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One positive point charge q1 is located at (x, y)
coordinate (-6.94, -2.80) and a second positive
point charge q2=1E-5 C is located at coordinate
(4.13, 4.40). The coordinates are given in meters.
What would the value of the charge q1 have to be
to make the x-component of the electric force
exerted by q1 on q2 be equal to 0.202 Newtons?
Transcribed Image Text:One positive point charge q1 is located at (x, y) coordinate (-6.94, -2.80) and a second positive point charge q2=1E-5 C is located at coordinate (4.13, 4.40). The coordinates are given in meters. What would the value of the charge q1 have to be to make the x-component of the electric force exerted by q1 on q2 be equal to 0.202 Newtons?
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