Six point charges of equal magnitude q are at the

  1. Hi, I solved this problem, but I want to make sure it is correct:2 equal charges are separated by 3.7x10^-10m. The force between
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  2. Two point charges are 10.0 cm apart and have charges of 2.0 μC and –2.0 μC, respectively. What is the magnitude of the
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  3. Two point charges are 10.0 cm apart and have charges of 2.0 μC and –2.0 μC, respectively. What is the magnitude of the
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  4. I think I'm using the wrong formulas or SOMETHING... Here's the question:"Two equal charges are separated by 3.7 ´ 10^-10 m.
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  5. I think I'm using the wrong formulas or SOMETHING... Here's the question:"Two equal charges are separated by 3.7 ´ 10^-10 m.
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  6. Two point charges are separated by 6.4 cm. The attractive force between them is 10 N. Suppose that the charges attracting each
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  7. Two point charges are separated by 8 cm. The attractive force between them is 14 N. If the two charges attracting each other
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  8. Two equal charges are separated by 3.7 x 10^-10 m. The force between the charges has a magnitude of 2.37 x 10^-3 N. What is the
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  9. Two point charges of equal magnitude are 8cm apart. at the midpoint of the line connecting them, their combined electric field
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  10. Three point charges have equal magnitudes, two being positive and one negative. These charges are fixed to the corners of an
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