Three point charges of q 1 =-5 uC , q 2 =3uC , q 3 =4...
Three point charges of q 1 =-5 uC , q 2 =3uC , q 3 =4 uC are
located at (0, 0) , (4, 0) , and (0, 3) respectively . What is the
electric force on charge , by other two charges . (Draw a q 2
diagram first and then find the force. Here 1 mu C=10^ -6 C)
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