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  1. A 35 micro coulomb point charge is placed 32 cm from an identical 35 micro coulomb charge. How muchwork would be required to
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  2. A 35 micro coulomb point charge is placed 32 cm from an identical 35 micro coulomb charge. How muchwork would be required to
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  3. I posted a question on here earlier but I wasn't able to solve from what the person had told me.An infinite line charge of
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  4. A +50 micro coulomb and 30 micro coulomb charge are placed 50cm apart.a)what is the direction and magnitude of thee electric
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  5. A +50 micro coulomb and 30 micro coulomb charge are placed 50cm apart.a)what is the direction and magnitude of thee electric
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  6. 1) 2 spheres of equal diameters have 15 micro coulomb charge and -10 micro coulomb charge respectively. if they are placed 5cm
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  7. An infinite line charge of uniform linear charge density lambda = -2.5 micro Coulombs lies parallel to the y axis at x = 0 m. A
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  8. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the Coulomb force on each of the three charges connected in series:1st - 6 micro
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  9. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the Coulomb force on each of the three charges connected in series:1st - 6 micro
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  10. A charge of -6.8 micro-Coulombs is placed at x = 0, y = 0. A charge of -18.5 micro-Coulombs is placed at x = 0, y = +37 cm.
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