Three charged particles of q₁ = 30.0 nC, q₂ = -30.0 nC, and q3 = 15.0 nC are placed on the y-axis, as shown in the figur

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Three charged particles of q₁ = 30.0 nC, q₂ = -30.0 nC, and q3 = 15.0 nC are placed on the y-axis, as shown in the figur

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Three Charged Particles Of Q 30 0 Nc Q 30 0 Nc And Q3 15 0 Nc Are Placed On The Y Axis As Shown In The Figur 1
Three Charged Particles Of Q 30 0 Nc Q 30 0 Nc And Q3 15 0 Nc Are Placed On The Y Axis As Shown In The Figur 1 (63.18 KiB) Viewed 56 times
Three charged particles of q₁ = 30.0 nC, q₂ = -30.0 nC, and q3 = 15.0 nC are placed on the y-axis, as shown in the figure. 9₁ 93 9₂ 9₁ X i Charge q₁ has the coordinates (0, 12.0 cm), q2 has the coordinates (0, -12.0 cm), and q3 is located at the origin. (a) Find the electric potential energy (in J) of the configuration of the three fixed charges. -3.37e-5 Enter a number. m/s (b) A fourth particle, with a mass of 2.49 × 10-13 kg and a charge of 94 = 60.0 nC, is released from rest at the point (9.00 cm, 0). Find its speed (in m/s) after it has moved freely to a very large distance away.
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