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Three charges are situated at the corners of a square as shown. The square has sides -0.8 m. The charges in the three corners are qA- 20 nC, qB 60 nC nC What is the magnitude of the electric field at the free corner? N/C What is the direction of the electric field vector relative to horizontal? at Select an answer the horizontal to the Select...
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1. Three identical metallic conducting spheres
carry the following charges: q11 = +1.40 μC, q22 = +2.60 μC, and
q33 = −5.60 μC. The spheres that carry the charges q11 and q22 are
brought into contact. Then they are separated. After that, one of
those two spheres is brought into contact with the third sphere
that carries the charge q33; those two are then separated as
well.
a) What is the final charge on the third sphere?
μC
2. b)...