2.0 cm + 92 3.0 cm q q₁ + 4.0 cm 93 3.0 cm + In the figure above, q₁ = 2.50 nC, 92 = 5.00 nC, and q3 = 5.00 nC. If the n

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2.0 cm + 92 3.0 cm q q₁ + 4.0 cm 93 3.0 cm + In the figure above, q₁ = 2.50 nC, 92 = 5.00 nC, and q3 = 5.00 nC. If the n

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2.0 cm + 92 3.0 cm q q₁ + 4.0 cm 93 3.0 cm + In the figure above, q₁ = 2.50 nC, 92 = 5.00 nC, and q3 = 5.00 nC. If the net force on q₁ is 0, then what would q be? Answer:
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