Four point charges are situated at the corners of a rectangle.
Q1 (bottom left corner): 2.00 x 10-8 C
Q2 (upper left corner): 2.00 x 10-8 C
Q3 (lower right corner): 3.00 x 10-8 C
Q4 (upper right corner): -1.00 x 10-8 C
the length is 4.00 m and the height is 3.00 m
Find the net force on Q4!
(our class is algebra based)
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