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Problem 29PQ: Two particles with charges q1 and q2 are separated by a distance d, and each exerts an electric...
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A charge q1�1 = 5.00 nCnC is placed at the origin of an xy��-coordinate system, and a charge q2�2 = -3.00 nCnC is placed on the positive x� axis at x=�= 4.00 cm
Part A
If a third charge q3�3 = 5.00 nCnC is now placed at the point x=�= 4.00 cm , y=�= 3.00 cmcm find the x� component of the total force exerted on this charge by the other two charges.
Express your answer in newtons. ( I got this right, which was -> 7.19 x 10^-5 N)
Part B
Find the y� component of the total force exerted on this charge by the other two charges.
Express your answer in newtons. ( I got this one wrong like the rest, here I got -> -14.624 x 10^-5N)Pls help me explain what could be wrong
Part C
Find the magnitude of this force.
Express your answer in newtons.( I got this answer and it was wrong-> 16.30 x 10^-5N)
Part D
Find the direction of this force.
Express your answer in degrees. (I got this answer and it was wrong-> -63.75 * degrees clockwise from the +x axis)
Pls help asap and make sure everything is correct, thank you

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xy-coordinate system, and a charge
92 = -3.00 nC is placed on the positive x axis at
x = 4.00 cm.
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Express your answer in newtons.
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Transcribed Image Text:A charge 91 = 5.00 nC is placed at the origin of an
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x = 4.00 cm.
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