The figure below shows three small, charged beads, all lying along the horizontal axis. Bead A, at left, has a 6.55 nC c

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The figure below shows three small, charged beads, all lying along the horizontal axis. Bead A, at left, has a 6.55 nC c

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The Figure Below Shows Three Small Charged Beads All Lying Along The Horizontal Axis Bead A At Left Has A 6 55 Nc C 1
The Figure Below Shows Three Small Charged Beads All Lying Along The Horizontal Axis Bead A At Left Has A 6 55 Nc C 1 (64.77 KiB) Viewed 13 times
The figure below shows three small, charged beads, all lying along the horizontal axis. Bead A, at left, has a 6.55 nC charge. Bead B has a 1.40 nC charge and is 3.00 cm to the right of A. Bead C has a -2.25 nC charge and is 2.00 cm to the right of B. 3.00 cm qc ii + +2.00 cm (a) What is the magnitude (in N/C) of the electric field at a point 2.00 cm to the right of A? N/C (b) A fourth bead with a charge of -5.00 nC is placed at this point. What are the magnitude (in N) and direction of the net electric force on it? magnitude N direction ---Select---
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