0.342 m 52.1° q1 = -4.00 × 10?? C 0.210 m 37.9° q3 = -4.00 × 10?? C q2 = -4.00 × 10?? C 0.270 m
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To draw the free body diagram of the force acting on q1, we need to consider all the forces acting on it. In this case, there are three forces: the electric force from q2, the electric force from q3, and the gravitational force. Show more…
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