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In this simulation, the green, red, and blue charges are originally (i.e., at t

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Question

In this simulation, the green, red, and blue charges are originally (i.e., at t = 0) at the vertices of an isosceles triangle. The green and blue are fixed in space and the red charge is allowed to move. Find the net Coulomb force (magnitude and direction) on the red object due to the green and blue charged objects after 1.00 s has elapsed. Given Green Ball (x=2.0, y=2.0) Blue Ball (x=3.0, y=0.0), Red Ball (x=5.709, y=2.553) FT=0.185N, Q=1.0x10^-5C, g=0, all masses = 0.126kg

Use the following:

d = [(x2 – x1)2+ (y2 – y1)2]

Fx = F cos

Fy = F sin

Fx tot = F1x + F2x

Fx tot = F1y + F2y

A= DEGREES(ATAN(Fy tot / Fx tot))

Find:      Fc = ____________       = __________

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