Part A
Rank the six combinations of electric charges on the basis of the electric force acting on q_(1). Define forces pointing to the right as positive and forces pointing to the left as negative.
Rank in increasing order by placing the most negative on the left and the most positive on the right. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.
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q_(1)=+1nC
q_(1)=-1nC
q_(1)=+1nC
q_(1)=+1nC
q_(1)=-1nC
q_(1)=+1nC
q_(2)=-1nC
q_(2)=-1nC
q_(2)=+1nC
q_(2)=-1nC
q_(2)=+1nC
q_(2)=+1nC
q_(3)=+1nC
q_(3)=-1nC
q_(3)=+1nC,q_(3)=-1nC
q_(3)=+1nC
q_(3)=-1nC
In the diagram below, there are three collinear point charges: q1, q2, and q3. The distance between q1 and q2 is the same as that between q1 and q3. You will be asked to rank the Coulomb force on q1 due to q2 and q3
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Part A
Rank the six combinations of electric charges on the basis of the electric force acting on q1. Define forces pointing to the right as positive and forces pointing to the left as negative.
Rank in increasing order by placing the most negative on the left and the most positive on the right. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them
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q1=+1nC q1=-1nC q1=+1nC q1=+1nC q1=-1nC q1=+1nC q2=-1nC q2=+1nC q2=-1nC q2=+1nC q2=+1nC q2=+1nC q3=-1nC q3=+1nC q3=-1nC q3=+1nC q3=-1nC q3=+1nC