Coulomb's law for the magnitude of the force F between two particles with charges Q and Q′ separated by a distance d is
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Coulomb's law for the magnitude of the force F between two particles with charges Q and Q′ separated by a distance d is
Coulomb's law for the magnitude of the force F between two particles with charges Q and Q′ separated by a distance d is ∣F∣=Kd2∣QQ′∣, where K=4πϵn1, and ϵ0=8.854×10−12C2/(N⋅m2) is the permittivity of free space. Part A What is (Fnet 3)x, the x-component of the net force exerted by these two charges on a third charge q3=52.5nC placed between q1 and q2 at x3=−1.095 m ? Your answer may be positive or negative, depending on the direction of the force. Express your answer numerically in newtons to three significant figures.
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