5. Figure shows two positively charged particles q1 and q: fixed in place on an Xaxis. The charges are q1=+1.60 x10¹9 C

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5. Figure shows two positively charged particles q1 and q: fixed in place on an Xaxis. The charges are q1=+1.60 x10¹9 C

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5 Figure Shows Two Positively Charged Particles Q1 And Q Fixed In Place On An Xaxis The Charges Are Q1 1 60 X10 9 C 1
5 Figure Shows Two Positively Charged Particles Q1 And Q Fixed In Place On An Xaxis The Charges Are Q1 1 60 X10 9 C 1 (24.75 KiB) Viewed 10 times
5. Figure shows two positively charged particles q1 and q: fixed in place on an Xaxis. The charges are q1=+1.60 x10¹9 C and q2 = +3.20 x 10-19C and the particle separation R = 0.030 m. Particle qs (the charge is - 3.20 x 10-19 C) is at a distance 0.75 R from particle 1 and lies on a line that makes an angle Q= 60° with the Xaxis. What is the VECTOR (magnitude and angle) of NET electrostatic force F1.mer on the particle 1 due to the particles 2 and 3? SHOW ALL WORK! 91 R &=8.85 x 10 C²(Nm²)
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