h 37 QXE) (15X10%)/(0.075²+0.1 1. Three charges are positioned as indicated in the figure. What are the horizontal and v

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h 37 QXE) (15X10%)/(0.075²+0.1 1. Three charges are positioned as indicated in the figure. What are the horizontal and v

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H 37 Qxe 15x10 0 075 0 1 1 Three Charges Are Positioned As Indicated In The Figure What Are The Horizontal And V 1
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h 37 QXE) (15X10%)/(0.075²+0.1 1. Three charges are positioned as indicated in the figure. What are the horizontal and vertical components of the net force exerted on the +15 uC charge by the +11 C and +13 C charges? +15 C r2 = 0.075² +0.12 0.075 lluc = ==Kq Q/r² +13°C 0.10 m +11 C (15x (9x109) (11x10 horizontal vertical - 1.485 / 0.01563 cosa 95.04 casal 3uc = E=KqQ/v² Y = 95.04sin 37 (9x109) (13 x10²) (15 x 10"%0.075² 57.19 = 31ZNI x component = 0+15,902 3=75.9 Flos 312 cos go= ON to the 31 ₂ sin go = 312N y component -57,196+312 =1369. = 95.04 75.97023 2. If there is no charge of 13 uC, what is the electric field on this location due to two charges?
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