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Learning Goal: Coulomb's law describes the force that two charged particles exert on each other (by Newton's third law,

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Learning Goal Coulomb S Law Describes The Force That Two Charged Particles Exert On Each Other By Newton S Third Law 1
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Learning Goal: Coulomb's law describes the force that two charged particles exert on each other (by Newton's third law, those two forces must be equal and opposite). The force F21 exerted by particle 2 (with charge q2) on particle 1 (with charge q₁) is proportional to the charge of each particle and inversely proportional to the square of the distance r between them: where k - F21 = 92 91 7-2 21. 1 and 21 is the unit vector pointing from particle 2 to particle 1. The 4TED force vector will be parallel or antiparallel to the direction of 21. parallel if the product 91 92 >0 and antiparallel if 9₁ 92 <0, the force is attractive if the charges are of opposite sign and repulsive if the charges are of the same sign.
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♥ Part C Particle 0 experiences a repulsion from particle 1 and an attraction toward particle 2. For certain values of d, and dy, the repuhion and attraction should balance each otherming in nenet e for what d/ds is there no net force e particle 07 Express your answer in terms of any or all of the following variables: & q... ALO di/dj- Submi Part D Request AE Sub (Eurowa fourth charged particle particle 3 with positive charge fleed in the 2-plane at (0, ds. d) What is the nature on particle de oly to this charge? Express your answer (a vector) using k... ds. . J, and k. Include only the force caused by particle 3 View Available Hints VAL 4 A 4 ? ?