2. Particle A of a charge 3.00 x 10°C is at the origin, particle B of charge -6.00 x 10 is a (4.00, 0) m and particle C

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2. Particle A of a charge 3.00 x 10°C is at the origin, particle B of charge -6.00 x 10 is a (4.00, 0) m and particle C

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2 Particle A Of A Charge 3 00 X 10 C Is At The Origin Particle B Of Charge 6 00 X 10 Is A 4 00 0 M And Particle C 1
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2. Particle A of a charge 3.00 x 10°C is at the origin, particle B of charge -6.00 x 10 is a (4.00, 0) m and particle C of charge 1.00 x 10-4 C is at(0, 3.00) m. a) What is the x-component of the electric force exerted by A on C? b) What is the y-component of the force exerted by A on C? c) Find the magnitude of the force exerted by B on C. d) Calculate the x-component of the force exerted by B on C. f) Sum the two x-components to obtain the resultant x-component of the electric force acting on C. g) Sum the two y-components to obtain the resultant x-component of the electric force acting on C. h) Find the magnitude and direction of the resultant electric force acting on C.
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