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Important: • Show your work. You do not have to include the original question • Problems on the Tests will be very simil

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Important: • Show your work. You do not have to include the original question • Problems on the Tests will be very similar to the homework questions • Similar problems have been done in the Lecture 1. The force between two charges is 6.5 x 10-7 N. Charge q1 = 2.4 x 10-12 C and q2 = 5.3 x 10-7. Calculate the distance between the charges. (.13 m) 2. The distance between two charges is 8.2 x 104 m. The force between the charges is 7.5 N. Charge q1 is 2.0 x10-6 C. Calculate Charge q2. (2.8 x 10-¹0 C) 3. Three charged particles lie on a straight line as shown d = 3 m. Charge Q₁= 4 x 10-5 C, Q₂ = -9.0 x 10-5 C, Q₁ 2.0 x 10-5 C. a) Sketch the force diagram acting on Q₂ b) Calculate the force acting on Q₂ (1.8 N towards Q₁)