Three charges, q1 = +1.90 × 10^-9 C, q2 = -2.97 × 10^-9 C, and q3 = +1.02 × 10^-9 C, are located on the x-axis at x1 = 0, x2 = 10.0 cm, and x3 = 20.0 cm. Find the resultant force on q3. Magnitude =
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90 \times 10^{-9} \cdot 1.02 \times 10^{-9}|}{(0.20)^2} \] \[ F_{1,3} = \frac{9 \times 10^9 \cdot 1.938 \times 10^{-18}}{0.04} \] \[ F_{1,3} = 4.605 \times 10^{-6} \, N \] ** Show more…
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