Cumulative Problem 5 | 1|2|3|4 Three point charges are placed on the x-y plane: a +70.0 nC charge at the origin, a -70.0

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Cumulative Problem 5 | 1|2|3|4 Three point charges are placed on the x-y plane: a +70.0 nC charge at the origin, a -70.0

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Cumulative Problem 5 1 2 3 4 Three Point Charges Are Placed On The X Y Plane A 70 0 Nc Charge At The Origin A 70 0 1
Cumulative Problem 5 1 2 3 4 Three Point Charges Are Placed On The X Y Plane A 70 0 Nc Charge At The Origin A 70 0 1 (175.11 KiB) Viewed 43 times
Cumulative Problem 5 | 1|2|3|4 Three point charges are placed on the x-y plane: a +70.0 nC charge at the origin, a -70.0 nC charge on the x axis at 10.0 cm, and a +180 nC charge at the point (10.0 cm, 8.00 cm). 1) Find the x component of the total electric force on the +180 nC charge due to the other two. (Express your answer to two significant figures.) mN Submit You currently have 0 submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed. You can make 10 more submissions for this question. 2) Find the y component of the total electric force on the +180 nC charge due to the other two. (Express your answer to two significant figures.) mN Submit You currently have 0 submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed. You can make 10 more submissions for this question. 3) Find the x component of the electric field at the location of the +180 nC charge due to the presence of the other two charges? (Express your answer to two significant figures.) KN/C Submit You currently have 0 submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed. You can make 10 more submissions for this question. 4) Find the y component of the electric field at the location of the +180 nC charge due to the presence of the other two charges? (Express your answer to two significant figures.) kN/C Submit You currently have 0 submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed. You can make 10 more submissions for this question.
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