The figure below shows three small, charged spheres, all lying along the horizontal axis. Sphere A, at left, has a 6.70

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The figure below shows three small, charged spheres, all lying along the horizontal axis. Sphere A, at left, has a 6.70

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The Figure Below Shows Three Small Charged Spheres All Lying Along The Horizontal Axis Sphere A At Left Has A 6 70 1
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The figure below shows three small, charged spheres, all lying along the horizontal axis. Sphere A, at left, has a 6.70 nC charge. Sphere B has a 1.45 n charge and is 3.00 cm to the right of A. Sphere C has a -2.70 nC charge and is 2.00 cm to the right of B. Find the magnitude (in N) and direction of the net electric force on each of the spheres. 9 4. 3.00 cm +2.00 cm Net Force on A magnitude 16.2e-5 x What is the direction of the force due to B? What is the direction of the force due to C? Note the signs of the charges. How do the force directions affect the signs of their x-components? N direction toward the left Net Force on B magnitude N direction -Select- Net Force on N magnitude direction --Select-
Two charged particles are a distance of 1.82 m from each other. One of the particles has a charge of 8.22 nc, and the other has a charge of 4.14 nc. (a) What is the magnitude (in N) of the electric force that one particle exerts on the other? 9.00e-7 X What law gives the magnitude of the force between two charged particles? What units should the charges be in to get a force in units of newtons? N (b) Is the force attractive or repulsive? attractive repulsive
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