1a. Can an object be charged to q-6x10-¹C? Justify your answer 1b. Two charges q1 and q2 are placed on the x-axis at the

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1a. Can an object be charged to q-6x10-¹C? Justify your answer 1b. Two charges q1 and q2 are placed on the x-axis at the

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1a Can An Object Be Charged To Q 6x10 C Justify Your Answer 1b Two Charges Q1 And Q2 Are Placed On The X Axis At The 1
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1a. Can an object be charged to q-6x10-¹C? Justify your answer 1b. Two charges q1 and q2 are placed on the x-axis at the origin and at x-10cm as shown below. If qi-8μC and q2-20μC, Find the magnitude and direction of electric force on 92. 9₁ 9₂ x=0 x=10cm x-axis
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