Calculating Electric Force on a Charge

In summary: This results in a total force of 2F12 directed to the right. In summary, based on the given information and calculations, the total force on Q2 is 2F12 directed to the right.
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Homework Statement


Q1-----Q2-----Q3; Q1=1.78E-6C;Q2=Q3=-Q1, r1=r2=1.82m
Calculate the total force on Q2. Give your answer with a positive number for a force directed to the right.



Homework Equations



F= kq1q2/r^2

The Attempt at a Solution


F2 = F12+F23
F12 = k(1.78E-6)(-1.78E-6)/(1.82^2)
F23 = k(-1.78E-6)(-1.78E-6)/(1.82^2)
The problem is these forces cancel and I know that they shouldn't, so I am sure is some thing I am just not seeing here.
 
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F12 is attractive, so it's in what direction?

F32 is repulsive, so it's in what direction?
 
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F12 is negative so to the right and F32 is positive so it is to the right because Q2 is negative
 
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kraigandrews said:
F12 is negative so to the right and F32 is positive so it is to the right because Q2 is negative
Therefore, they don't cancel !

Usually right is positive.
 
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okay so then I am not sure where I am going wrong since I know that it shouldn't cancel the charges and the distances are the same for F12 and F32 so it should be 2*F12 = F2, I am not sure what I am doing wrong here this shouuld be a fairly simple problem.
 
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The sign given by these two equations really only is useful in showing whether you have attraction (negative sign) or you have repulsion (positive sign).
F1,2 = k(1.78E-6)(-1.78E-6)/(1.822)

F2,3 = k(-1.78E-6)(-1.78E-6)/(1.822)​
You can't blindly add the results together.

Since each force is in the positive x direction, they are both positive and should be added together.
 

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Electric force is a fundamental force of nature that describes the attraction or repulsion between two charged particles. It is responsible for the interactions between electrically charged objects.

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