consider the point charges shown below, where q1= - 6.00 ×10-9 c, and q2= +2.00 ×10-9 c.
i) fi...
Physics, 09.09.2019 00:10 natalie2sheffield
consider the point charges shown below, where q1= - 6.00 ×10-9 c, and q2= +2.00 ×10-9 c.
i) find the force exerted by q1 on q2. (5 points)
ii) what is the direction of the above force in part (i)? (5 points) iii) how much is the force exerted by q2 on q1? (5 points)
iv) what is the direction of the above force? (5 points)
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