Three Point Charges in a Row, Find Magnitude 1.5cm left of middle charge

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The discussion focuses on calculating the electric field strength at a point 1.5 cm to the left of the middle charge in a system of three point charges. The charges are defined as q1 = 8.2 µC, q2 = 4.5 µC, and q3 = -4 µC, with specific distances between them. Participants clarify that the electric field, not force, should be calculated, leading to the use of the equation E = k*q/r^2 for each charge. The correct distances for each charge's contribution to the electric field are determined, and the net electric field is computed by combining the individual fields with appropriate signs. The conversation concludes with confirmation that the calculations and signs were correctly applied.
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Homework Statement


Consider three charges arranged as shown.

+ + -
1 2 3
What is the magnitude of the electric field
strength at a point 1.5 cm to the left of the
middle charge? The value of the Coulomb
constant is 8.98755 × 10^9N  m2/C2.
Answer in units of N/C

q1=8.2 µC= 8.2*10^-6 C
q2=4.5 µC = 4.5*10^-6 C
q3=−4 µC= -4*10^-6 C

r1,2=4.4 cm= .044m
r2,3= 4.6 cm=.046m

kC= 8.98755*10^9

Homework Equations



F=kC*q1q2/r^2

The Attempt at a Solution



so I am guessing I need to start off with something like this...

F2,1=kC*q2q1/r2,3^s

F2,3= kC * q2q1/r2,3^2

and then find Fnet= F2,1 +F2,3

One of the main things I am struggling with is the 1.5cm (.015m) left of the center point.
 
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You said in the original question that you wanted to find the electric field, but then started trying to calculate the force! I think the reason you're struggling is because you can't calculate the force of charges on a bit of chargeless space. Your logic is fairly sound otherwise!
 
Oh lol...

Then I use E=F/q=kq/r^2

then do I calculate the E for each one?
like so..


E1=k*q1/r^2
E2=k*q2/r^2
E3=k*q3/r^2

then what would r be?
 
What do you think r would be?
 
I am guessing the r should be different for each one...

E1=k*q1/r^2 r=.044m -.015m=.029m
E2=k*q2/r^2 r=.015m
E3=k*q3/r^2 r=.046m +.015m=.061m
 
Yes, exactly that!
 
So now
E1=8.76*10^7
E2=1.8*10^8
E3=9.66*10^6

so, Enet=E1-E2+E3

Did I get the signs right?
 
Yes, good spot!
 
Thanks so much! I got it! :)
 
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