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AP Physics Electric Field Homework Problem
Alright. Thank you so much for all the help!- nnolan6
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AP Physics Electric Field Homework Problem
Alright, that is what I was thinking. It shouldn't change the magnitude though, just the direction of the electric field, correct?- nnolan6
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AP Physics Electric Field Homework Problem
Alright that makes sense. I realized after I posted the previous question that it didn't make a difference. Thanks again!- nnolan6
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AP Physics Electric Field Homework Problem
Oh okay, I didn't realize that it was a vector.Thank you very much for the help!- nnolan6
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AP Physics Electric Field Homework Problem
Homework Statement A has a charge of -2uC, and B has a charge of +3uC. Initially, there is no charge at point P. What is the electric field at point P due to charges A and B? Diagram given below, ignore periods; they were used solely for spacing purposes. ...(0,7m) ....P ....| ....|...- nnolan6
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