Two particles of -10 nC each are arranged symmetrically on the x-axis. 15 cm 91 = -10 nC 10 cm y •P 92 = -10 nC x 10 cm 2 (a) What is the electrostatic force (magnitude and orientation) on each of the two particles? (b) What is the net electric field in point P (magnitude and orientation)? (c) What is the net electric potential in point P?
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Two particles of −10 nC each are arranged symmetrically on the x-axis.
a) What is the electrostatic force (magnitude and orientation) on each of the two particles?
b) What is the net electric field in point P (magnitude and orientation)?
c) What is the net electric potential in point P?
![Two particles of -10 nC each are arranged symmetrically on the x-axis.
15 cm
91 = -10 nC
1
10 cm
y
P
92 = -10 nC
10 cm
2
x
(a) What is the electrostatic force (magnitude and orientation) on each of the two
particles?
(b) What is the net electric field in point P (magnitude and orientation)?
(c) What is the net electric potential in point P?](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F66176980-355e-4705-9612-88061c915a05%2Fa9c69322-18cf-4626-9e64-e1b98cfcd0f0%2Fjbezoq1_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
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