Part Two (3 points for each question) 1. Two point charges Q1 = -6.00 uC, Q2 = 3.00 uC are placed at (0, -10.0 cm) and (

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Part Two (3 points for each question) 1. Two point charges Q1 = -6.00 uC, Q2 = 3.00 uC are placed at (0, -10.0 cm) and (

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Part Two 3 Points For Each Question 1 Two Point Charges Q1 6 00 Uc Q2 3 00 Uc Are Placed At 0 10 0 Cm And 1
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Part Two (3 points for each question) 1. Two point charges Q1 = -6.00 uC, Q2 = 3.00 uC are placed at (0, -10.0 cm) and (30.0 cm, 0.00), respectively. (a) What are the magnitude and direction of the net electric field at point P (30.0 cm, -10.0 cm)? If a point charge q = -0.300 4C is placed at point P, (b) what are the magnitude and direction of the electric force on q and (c) what is the electric energy of the three charge system? If q travels from the point P to the origin (0,0) of the coordinate system, (d) what is the work done by the electric force? If the charge q = -0.300 °C of mass 2.00 x 10-3 kg moves to the infinity from point P and its speed at point P is 6.00 m/s, (e) what is the speed of the charge q when it reaches infinity? y Q2 x Q. .P Fig. 1
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