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two point charge q1=50c , q2=10c are lactated at (-1,1,-3)m, and (3,1,0)m, respectivly. Find the force on q1.?
10 years ago

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Answered by Anonymous
use the distance equation to find the distance.

for magnitude of force, coulomb'slaw.
10 years ago
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