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  1. An electicity company charges per quarter as follows: a fixed charge of #50 and a charge of #3.50 per unit of current used(a)
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  2. two points of charge values Q and q are placed of x and x/2 respectively from third charge of value 4q, all charges being in the
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  3. electricity company charge per quarter as follow a fixed charge of 500 and a charge of 35 per unit of current use a calculate
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  4. an electricity company charge per quarter follow a fixed charge of #50 and charge of #350 per unit of current used a) calculate
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  5. Select all that applyWhich statements can complete the statement:ln order to be able to use Coulomb's law to calculate the
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  6. a +4C charge is 400m along the horizontal line toward the right of a -3C charge. Calculate the E at a point 300m above the
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  7. a point charge of 3.00*10^-6C is 12.o cm distance from a second charge of -1.50*10^-6 c. Calculate the magnitude of the force on
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  8. a point charge of 3.00*10^-6C is 12.o cm distance from a second charge of -1.50*10^-6 c. Calculate the magnitude of the force on
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  9. 1.) What is the Magnitude of the electrostatic force on a +5 C charge 1.75 m to the left of a -2.5 C charge? (show your work)2.)
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  10. Calculate the equilibrium position of a third charge of 6.79 x 10^-9 C that is positioned between an 8 x 10^-9 C charge and a 12
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