Three charges are positioned on the corners of a rectangle as shown with charge Q₁ = +5.4 µC, Q₂ = -4.3 μC, and q = +5.3

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Three charges are positioned on the corners of a rectangle as shown with charge Q₁ = +5.4 µC, Q₂ = -4.3 μC, and q = +5.3

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Three charges are positioned on the corners of a rectangle as shown with charge Q₁ = +5.4 µC, Q₂ = -4.3 μC, and q = +5.3 HC. The side lengths of the rectangle are a = 12 cm and b = 9 cm. q -7.28 N Ⓒ-5.46 N 7.28 N 5.46 N ON Submit 1) What is the x-component of the force on q due to Q₂ only? O-7.28 N -5.46 N 7.28 N Ⓒ5.46 N OON Submit 100 a Q₁ 2) What is the y-component of the force on g due to Q₂ only? -12.4 N -5.46 N -10.6 N 12.4 N 5.46 N 10.6 N Q₂ Submit +X 3) What is the x-component of the NET force on a due to both of the other charges?
4) What is the y-component of the NET force on q due to both of the other charges? -12.4 N -5.46 N -10.6 N 12.4 N 5.46 N Ⓒ 10.6 N Submit 5) What is the magnitude of the NET force on q due to both of the other charges? ON 13.6 N 16 N 27 N O 11.9 N Submit
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