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    Magnitude of Force on Q1 with Three Point Charges

    That's pretty interesting actually. I think what I did was that the F1 ended up being negative because of the -3x10^-6 force and because the i-hat is positive for that, so that one stayed the same. As for F2, I wasn't exactly sure about this one because I have a problem with figuring out when...
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    Magnitude of Force on Q1 with Three Point Charges

    Homework Statement A point charge q1 = -3.00 µC is situated at the origin. Another point charge q2 = 5.00 µC is located at the location x = 1.00 m. If another charge Q1 = 10.0 µC is placed at x = -0.100 m, what is the magnitude of the force on it? Homework Equations F=[k(q1)(q2)]/r^2...
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