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Incorrect Question 16 0/8 pts Use the figure below to answer the following: c. What is the magnitude of the force of a-2 mC charge at point P? 'Hint: use your answer for the electric field to solve. Answer in N. P 5 cm +40 nc 3 cm -20 nC 200,000
(c) What is the force Fnet on the -5 n charge in the figure below? (Use Coulomb's Law) Give your answer as a vector in component form first, and then give your answer as a magnitude and an angle measured clockwise or counter-clockwise (specify which) from the +x-axis. 15 nC 3.0 cm-5.0 nC 1.0 cm i -10 nC 0 2013 Paar on Bacaton.
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angle is counterclockwise and negative value if the angle is
clockwise.
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figure? Give your answer as an angle measured cw from the
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force F⃗ on the -10 nC charge shown in (Figure 1)?
What is the direction of the force F⃗ on the -10 nC
charge in the figure? Give your answer as an angle measured cw from
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