Problem 2: Coulomb Force-Three Charges A charge of 40 nC is at the origin and a second charge of -40 nC is at position (
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Problem 2: Coulomb Force-Three Charges A charge of 40 nC is at the origin and a second charge of -40 nC is at position (
questions. In answering, would the magnitude of the force increase, decrease, or stay the same? Also, would the force direction rotate clockwise, counterclockwise, not change, or flip 180°? Each situation returns to the original case and then makes a change. y ↑ 93 b) What happens to the magnitude and direction of the force on q3 if you increase the magnitude of 9₁? 91 c) What happens to the magnitude and direction of the force on q3 if you move q3 further to the right (keeping its hight the same)? d) What happens to the magnitude and direction of the force on q3 if you reverse the sign of 92? e) What happens to the magnitude and direction of the force on q3 if you reverse the sign of both charges? 92
Problem 2: Coulomb Force-Three Charges A charge of 40 nC is at the origin and a second charge of -40 nC is at position (r = 5 m.y = 0 m). A third charge of 13 nC is at position (r = 2.5 m, y = 2.5 m). 1 nC = 10 °C, k = 8.988 x 10° N m²/C² a) What is the total force (including the direction) on the third charge? Treat the above situation as the reference situation for the following