I Review Learning Goal: To practice Problem Solving Strategy 22.1 for electric force problems. Solve Part C Two charged

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I Review Learning Goal: To practice Problem Solving Strategy 22.1 for electric force problems. Solve Part C Two charged

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I Review Learning Goal To Practice Problem Solving Strategy 22 1 For Electric Force Problems Solve Part C Two Charged 1
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I Review Learning Goal: To practice Problem Solving Strategy 22.1 for electric force problems. Solve Part C Two charged particles, with charges qi = q and 92 = 49, are located on the x axis separated by a distance of 2.00 cm . A third charged particle, with charge 3 = q, is placed on the x axis such that the magnitude of the force that charge 1 exerts on charge 3 is equal to the force that charge 2 exerts on charge 3.Find the position of charge 3 when q = 2.00 nC. Assuming charge 1 is located at the origin of the x axis and the positive x axis points to the right, find the two possible values X3.r (the position of charge 3 to the right of charge 1) and X3.1 (the position of charge 3 to the left of charge 1). Express your answers in centimeters to three significant figures, separated by a comma. ► View Available Hint(s) O AL * 0 O ? X3,r, X3,1 = cm, cm Submit
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