- Two charged Q, = -4.74C and Q2 = -4.2.4C are placed on the two corners of an equilateral triangle as shown in the figu

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- Two charged Q, = -4.74C and Q2 = -4.2.4C are placed on the two corners of an equilateral triangle as shown in the figu

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Two Charged Q 4 74c And Q2 4 2 4c Are Placed On The Two Corners Of An Equilateral Triangle As Shown In The Figu 1
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- Two charged Q, = -4.74C and Q2 = -4.2.4C are placed on the two corners of an equilateral triangle as shown in the figure below. If the side length of the triangle is a = 28mm, how much work is required to bring thir charge Q3 = 2.44C from infinitely far away to the empty empty corner of the triangle? Please take k = 9.0x10°N. mº/C? and express your answer using two decimal places in units of Jor N.m. Q1 a a Q2 a Answer:
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