The figure below shows three charged particles, all lying along the horizontal axis. Particle A, at left, has a 5.80 nC

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The figure below shows three charged particles, all lying along the horizontal axis. Particle A, at left, has a 5.80 nC

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The Figure Below Shows Three Charged Particles All Lying Along The Horizontal Axis Particle A At Left Has A 5 80 Nc 1
The Figure Below Shows Three Charged Particles All Lying Along The Horizontal Axis Particle A At Left Has A 5 80 Nc 1 (92.51 KiB) Viewed 45 times
The figure below shows three charged particles, all lying along the horizontal axis. Particle A, at left, has a 5.80 nC charge. Particle B has a 1.45 nC charge and is 3.00 cm to the right of A. Particle C has a -2.30 nC charge and is 2.00 cm to the right of B. Find the magnitude (in N) and direction of the net electric force on each of the particles. Net Force on A magnitude direction Net Force on B magnitude direction 9₁ Net Force on C magnitude direction 3.00 cm 3.61 Draw the forces on A due to both B and C. What are the signs of the charges? How does this affect the directions of the forces? From Coulomb's law, what is the magnitude of each force? Add the forces as vectors to get the net force. Be careful with units and signs. N toward the left N toward the right ✓ toward the left 9B N qc +2.00 cm →
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