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Physics, 27.03.2021 20:10 jacquelineS4232

Particles q1, 92, and q3 are in a straight line. Particles q1 = -28.1 uc, q2 = +25.5 uc, and
q3 = -47.9 uC. Particles q1 and q2 are separated
by 0.300 m. Particles q2 and q3 are separated by
0.300 m. What is the net force on q3?


Particles q1, 92, and q3 are in a straight line.

Particles q1 = -28.1 uc, q2 = +25.5 uc, and
q3 =

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