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Torque on Two Different-Sign Charged Objects
Hi I am confused in this question. What Can I do after the steps in second photo?- denfaro
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How Can I Solve Question Type: "With Magnitude and Unit Vectors"?
Thanks I have an idea now. :)- denfaro
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How Can I Solve Question Type: "With Magnitude and Unit Vectors"?
Sorry I don't. How can I do that?- denfaro
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How Can I Solve Question Type: "With Magnitude and Unit Vectors"?
F=(k*(q1*q2))/r^2.- denfaro
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How Can I Solve Question Type: "With Magnitude and Unit Vectors"?
I think you mean Coulmb's Law- denfaro
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How Can I Solve Question Type: "With Magnitude and Unit Vectors"?
Yes I know- denfaro
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How Can I Solve Question Type: "With Magnitude and Unit Vectors"?
Yes I learned the vectors,coordinate system but I don't know how can I use them on this question.- denfaro
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How Can I Solve Question Type: "With Magnitude and Unit Vectors"?
Hi I am a beginner in this topic. I didn't understand this question type clearly.What does it mean" With Magnitude and Unit Vectors" exactly? May you help me for the solution step by step :). Thanks in advance.- denfaro
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- Magnitude Type Unit Unit vectors Vectors
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help