The charges and coordinates of two charged particles held fixed in the xy plane are: q1=1.40...

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The charges and coordinates of two charged particles held fixedin the xy plane are: q1=1.40 μC, x1=-5.100 cm,y1=7.200 cm, and q2=9.00 μC, x2=-5.215cm, y2=10.498 cm, Find the magnitude anddirection of the electrostatic force on q2.

What are the x and y coordinates of a third charge q3=7.00μC, if the net electrostatic force on q2 iszero?

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The Coulombs Law reads F q1 q2 4 pi epsilon0 r2 u where F electrostatic force between the two particles epsilon0 vacuum permittivity 8854 e12 approximatively q1 q2    See Answer
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