6. [-/2 Points] SERCP11 15.2.OP.013. ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER The figure below shows three small, charged beads

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6. [-/2 Points] SERCP11 15.2.OP.013. ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER The figure below shows three small, charged beads

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6 2 Points Sercp11 15 2 Op 013 Ask Your Teacher Practice Another The Figure Below Shows Three Small Charged Beads 1
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6. [-/2 Points] SERCP11 15.2.OP.013. ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER The figure below shows three small, charged beads at the corners of an equilateral triangle. Bead A has a charge of 1.65 UC; 8 has a charge of 5.50 µC; and Chas a charge of -5.02 UC. Each side of the triangle is 0.500 m long. What are the magnitude and direction of the net electric force on A? (Enter the magnitude in N and the direction in degrees below the +x-axis.) magnitude direction Need Help? DETAILS 60.0 Road N 0.500 m below the +x-axis MY NOTES (0.30 (0.1)^
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