There are two point charges q1=(4.000x10^0) µC and q2=(-2.000x10^0) µC. q1 is located at origin (0, 0). q2 is located at ((1.00x10^0) m,(9.000x10^0) m). Please calculated the Y-component of the electrostatic force on q2 . Give your answer in the unit of N with 3 sf. Note: Use the sign to represent the direction, for example -2.11x10^-4 means the force is on the negative Y direction. 92 q1 X

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There are two point charges q1=(4.000x10^0) µC and q2=(-2.000x10^0) µC. q1 is
located at origin (0, 0). q2 is located at ((1.00x10^0) m,(9.000x10^0) m). Please
calculated the Y-component of the electrostatic force on q2 . Give your answer in
the unit of N with 3 sf.
Note: Use the sign to represent the direction, for example -2.11x10^-4 means the
force is on the negative Y direction.
Y
q2
91
X
Transcribed Image Text:There are two point charges q1=(4.000x10^0) µC and q2=(-2.000x10^0) µC. q1 is located at origin (0, 0). q2 is located at ((1.00x10^0) m,(9.000x10^0) m). Please calculated the Y-component of the electrostatic force on q2 . Give your answer in the unit of N with 3 sf. Note: Use the sign to represent the direction, for example -2.11x10^-4 means the force is on the negative Y direction. Y q2 91 X
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