Two point charges, Q1 = -5.6 μC and Q2 = 1.8 μC , are located between two oppositely charged parallel plates, as shown in (Figure 1). The two charges are separated by a distance of x = 0.45 m . Assume that the electric field produced by the charged plates is uniform and equal to E = 60000 N/C . Neglect the charge redistribution in plates. Calculate the magnitude of the net electrostatic force on Q1 and give its direction.
This question is based on the concept of
1. Coulomb's law
2. Force due to uniform electric field
3. Direction of electric field
4. Direction of electrostatic force
The detailed solution is described below

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