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  1. Seven charges are placed in the configuration as shown in the figure below, where the charges areplaced on the corners of a
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  2. We study the three point charges shown in the figure. They are held at the corners of an equilateral triangle with ℓ = 0.9 m.
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  3. A balloon and a section of a wall both have neutral charges, as shown below.A balloon and a section of a wall both have neutral
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  4. Three point charges lie on the x-axis as shown. What is the magnitude and direction of the electric field created at the
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  5. Determine the electric potential energy for the array of three charges shown in the drawing, relative to its value when the
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  6. Determine the electric potential energy for the array of three charges shown in the drawing, relative to its value when the
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  7. Consider the three electric charges, A, B, and C, shown in the figure.A-----------B-----------C -q +q +q The Distance between is
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  8. Four identical point charges are located on the corners of rectangle as shown q1 Q2 Q3 and Q4 (g=10 microcoulomb) with
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  9. Three charges are located along the x axis as shown in the drawing. The mass of the -1.2 uC is 4.0×10^-9 kg. Determine the
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  10. 1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known dataA point charge is placed at each corner of a square with side length
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