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A test charge of +2 x 10^-7 C is located 5 cm to the right of a charge of +1 x 10^-6 C and 10 cm to the left of a charge of
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There are two positive charges (+4C on the left and +6C on the right) that are both separated by an arbitrary distance. In order
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Josh
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A positive charge +q is located to the left of a negative charge -q. On a lne passing through the two charges there are two
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Sam
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The physics of electric field between two charges.
What is the magnitude and direction of the electric field at a point midway
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aly
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Two charges are fixed in place with a separation d. One charge is positive and has nine times (n = 9) the magnitude of the other
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Ann
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A-4.0 uC charge is located0.30m to the left of a +6.0 charge. What is the magnitude and the direction of the electrostatic force
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lindi
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A -4.0UC charge is located 0.45m to the left of a +6.0uc charge. what is the magnitude and direction of the electrostatic force
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josh
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A -4.0-µC charge is located 0.30 m to the left of a +6.0-µC charge. What is the magnitude and direction of the electrostatic
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Marie
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Two charged particles are fixed on the x-axis 11 cm apart. The one on the left has a net charge of +25uc and the one on the
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Bill
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Two charged particle are fixed on the x-axis 11 cm apart. The one on the left has a net charge of +25uc and the one on the right
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Hank
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