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Physics, 13.11.2019 06:31 lillieannereed

Now let’s apply coulomb’s law and the superposition principle to calculate the force on a point charge due to the presence of other nearby charges. two point charges are located on the positive x axis of a coordinate system. charge q1=3.0nc is 2.0 cm from the origin, and charge q2 = -6.0 nc is 4.0 cm from the origin. what is the total force (magnitude and direction) exerted by these two charges on a third point charge q3=5.0nc located at the origin?

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