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Three charges (q1=1 μC, q2=−2 μC, q3=3 μC) are located at the corners of an equilateral triangle with sides of length one meter. The 3 μC charge is:




Repelled by q1 and attracted by q2.

Attracted by q1 and repelled by q2.

Attracted by both q1 and q2.

Repelled by both q1 and q2.
12 years ago

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Repelled by q1 and attracted by q2.
12 years ago

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