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Introduction to Electrostatics -- Positive charges at the corners of a triangle
Is that true that magnitude of the force for two particles is equal to 48.4 N, hence magnitude of net force for each particle is equal to 83.831 N? (Assuming that Coulombs const is equal to 9*109)- molakko
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Introduction to Electrostatics -- Positive charges at the corners of a triangle
I really don't know how to solve that... just help me, please. I need this solution.- molakko
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Introduction to Electrostatics -- Positive charges at the corners of a triangle
For every charge 2 forces are acting. They are equal and they are same for every charge, because charges are the corners of equilateral triangle and charges have the same value, so we have to calculate magnitude and direction of the net force only for one particle to solve this task.- molakko
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Introduction to Electrostatics -- Positive charges at the corners of a triangle
Homework Statement Three positive particles of charges 11 μC are located at the corners of an equilateral triangle of side 15.0 cm. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the net force on each particle. Homework Equations Coulomb's Law The Attempt at a Solution I think, that this is easy...- molakko
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