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22m 2.1 m Figure 17.14c Two point charges, Q1 = -1.0 µC and Q2 = +3.0 µC, are placed as shown. In Figure 17.14c, the y-c

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22m 2 1 M Figure 17 14c Two Point Charges Q1 1 0 Uc And Q2 3 0 Uc Are Placed As Shown In Figure 17 14c The Y C 1
22m 2 1 M Figure 17 14c Two Point Charges Q1 1 0 Uc And Q2 3 0 Uc Are Placed As Shown In Figure 17 14c The Y C 1 (13.65 KiB) Viewed 65 times
22m 2 1 M Figure 17 14c Two Point Charges Q1 1 0 Uc And Q2 3 0 Uc Are Placed As Shown In Figure 17 14c The Y C 2
22m 2 1 M Figure 17 14c Two Point Charges Q1 1 0 Uc And Q2 3 0 Uc Are Placed As Shown In Figure 17 14c The Y C 2 (13.04 KiB) Viewed 65 times
22m 2.1 m Figure 17.14c Two point charges, Q1 = -1.0 µC and Q2 = +3.0 µC, are placed as shown. In Figure 17.14c, the y-component of the electric field, at the origin O, is closest to:- OA. 8900 N/C B. zero C-8900 N/C D.2100 N/C OE. -2100 N/C
1.1 m 2.0 m Figure 17.14e Two point charges, Q1 = -3.0 μC and Q2 = +4.0 μC, are placed as shown. In Figure 17.14e, a proton is released at the midpoint between Q1 and Q 2. The y-component of the acceleration of the proton is closest to: OA-28-1012, m/2 OB.281012 m/2 m/2 OC 2.0-1013, OD.-4.6-1012, m/2 OE-2.0-1013 m/2