Particle A of charge 3.45 ✕ 10−4 C is at the origin, particle B of charge −6.15 ✕ 10−4 C is at (3.70 m, 0) and particle
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Particle A ofcharge 3.45 ✕ 10−4 C is at theorigin, particle B ofcharge −6.15 ✕ 10−4 C isat (3.70 m, 0) and particle C ofcharge 1.50 ✕ 10−4 C isat (0, 3.52 m).
(a) What is the x-component of the electric forceexerted by A on C?(b) What is the y-component of the force exertedby A on C?(c) Find the magnitude of the force exertedby B on C.(d) Calculate the x-component of the force exertedby B on C.(e) Calculate the y-component of the force exertedby B on C.(f) Sum the two x-components to obtain theresultant x-component of the electric force actingon C.(g) Repeat part (f) for the y-component.(h) Find the magnitude and direction of the resultant electricforce acting on C.
(a) What is the x-component of the electric forceexerted by A on C?(b) What is the y-component of the force exertedby A on C?(c) Find the magnitude of the force exertedby B on C.(d) Calculate the x-component of the force exertedby B on C.(e) Calculate the y-component of the force exertedby B on C.(f) Sum the two x-components to obtain theresultant x-component of the electric force actingon C.(g) Repeat part (f) for the y-component.(h) Find the magnitude and direction of the resultant electricforce acting on C.