Student Workbook for Physics for Scientists and Engineers: A Strategic Approach, Vol 1. (Chs 1-21)
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Chapter 22, Problem 20EAP
What is the force on the 1.0nC charge in figure EX22.20?
Give your answer as a magnitude and a direction.
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