x-component and a The net force on the 1.00 nC charge in the figure has a y-component. Use the typical x-y coordinate conventions where right is the positive x-direction and up is the positive y-direction.
x-component and a The net force on the 1.00 nC charge in the figure has a y-component. Use the typical x-y coordinate conventions where right is the positive x-direction and up is the positive y-direction.
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![1.0 cm
1.0 nC
+
60° 60°
+
2.0 nC
-2.0 nC
x-component and a
The net force on the 1.00 nC charge in the figure has a
y-component. Use the typical x-y coordinate conventions where right is the positive x-direction and
up is the positive y-direction.
1.0 cm
1.0 cm
O positive, vanishing
O negative, negative
O vanishing, negative
O positive, negative
O negative, positive](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F3c36b286-4161-48ff-a346-e6b407036ebf%2F6988414b-6d75-42e1-95b8-0d1ca50a533d%2Fi2pt7bh_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:1.0 cm
1.0 nC
+
60° 60°
+
2.0 nC
-2.0 nC
x-component and a
The net force on the 1.00 nC charge in the figure has a
y-component. Use the typical x-y coordinate conventions where right is the positive x-direction and
up is the positive y-direction.
1.0 cm
1.0 cm
O positive, vanishing
O negative, negative
O vanishing, negative
O positive, negative
O negative, positive
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