q1 + 0 q2 + 2.0 m q3 - 3.0 m
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q1 = +3.5×10^-6 C at x1 = 0 m, q2 = +8.5×10^-6 C at x2 = 2.0 m, q3 = -5.0×10^-6 C at x3 = 3.0 m. Use Coulomb's constant k = 8.99×10^9 N·m^2/C^2. Take +x to the right. Show more…
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