Using Coulomb's Law, calculate the

  1. Three point charges are placed at the following points on the x-axis. 2micro coulomb atbx=0 , -3micro coulomb at x =40cm and
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  2. Two point charges 6mew Coulomb and 2 new coulomb separated by distance 3cm in free space calculate work done in separating them
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  3. A student wants to use the equation for Coulomb's Law to calculate the electric force between two charges. Which shows all of
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  4. A student wants to use the equation for Coulomb's Law to calculate the electric force between two charges. Which shows all of
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  5. Suppose the rubber rod holds -3 pico-Coulomb at x=0 and the uncharged ball has +2 femto-Coulomb at x= 50mm, as well as -2
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  6. 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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  7. 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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  8. Three charges, +2.5 micro coulomb, -4 micro coulomb and 6.3 micro coulomb, are located at (0.20m, .15m), (.50m, -.35m), and
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  9. Three charges, +2.5 micro coulomb, -4.8 micro coulomb and 6.3 micro coulomb, are located at (0.20m, .15m), (.50m, -.35m), and
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  10. Two point charges of magnitudes -6.25 nano coulomb and -12.5 nano coulomb are separated by 25.0 cm There is a point A between
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