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Three charges are fixed in place as shown. The squares in the grid have sides of

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Question

Three charges are fixed in place as shown. The squares in the grid have sides of length s = 0.24 m. The magnitude of q is 3 ?Coulombs (1 ?Coulomb = 10-6 Coulombs), while the magnitude of Q is 4.5 ?Coulombs. What is the magnitude of the net force on q due to the other two charges?

F+q =

Three charges are fixed in place as shown. The squares in the grid have sides of length s = 0.24 m. The magnitude of q is 3 ?Coulombs (1 ?Coulomb = 10-6 Coulombs), while the magnitude of Q is 4.5 ?Coulombs. What is the magnitude of the net force on q due to the other two charges? F+q =

Explanation / Answer

F+q = 9*10^9 * 3 * 10^-12 * [ -4.5 / 0.48^2 i^   + 4.5 / ( 2 * 0.48^2 ) [ i^ + j^ ] ]

F +q =    0.52734375 [ - i^ + 0.5 i^ + 0.5 j^ ]

so.. magnitufe = 0.52734375 * sqrt ( 1.5^2 + 0.5^2 ] = 0.83380368 N

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