Three charged particles are placed at the corners of an equilateral triangle of
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Three charged particles are placed at the corners of an equilateral triangle of side 1.20 m (see figure). The charges are Q1 = +4.1 C, Q2 = -8.9 C, and Q3 = -4.7 C. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the net force on each due to the other two. (Assume the +x axis points to the right, that is, from Q2 toward Q3.)
Q1
___ _N
____ (counterclockwise from the +x axis)
Q2
___ _N
____ (counterclockwise from the +x axis)
Q3
___ _N
____ (counterclockwise from the +x axis)
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Three charged particles are placed at the corners of an equilateral triangle of side 1.20 m (see figure). The charges are Q1 = +4.1 mu C, Q2 = -8.9 mu C, and Q3 = -4.7 mu C. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the net force on each due to the other two. (Assume the +x axis points to the right, that is, from Q2 toward Q3.)Explanation / Answer
.307 N, 79.89 degrees
.246 N, 53.26 degrees
.227 N, 27.40 degrees
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