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The document presents two problems related to electric forces involving point charges. The first problem involves calculating the force on a charge q3 due to other charges placed along the x-axis. The second problem discusses the force experienced by one charge in a system of three identical positive charges arranged in an equilateral triangle.

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Tutorials 1 Electro

The document presents two problems related to electric forces involving point charges. The first problem involves calculating the force on a charge q3 due to other charges placed along the x-axis. The second problem discusses the force experienced by one charge in a system of three identical positive charges arranged in an equilateral triangle.

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Tutorials 1: electric force

4. charges are placed on the x axis as follows: q1=+2µC at x=0m, q2=-3 µC at x=2m, q3=-4 µC at x=3m,
and q4=+1 µC at x=3.5m. What is the magnitude and direction of the force on q3?
5. Three identical positive charges q are placed at the corners of an equilateral triangle of side L. What
force does one of the charges experience?

Tutorials 1: electric force

4. charges are placed on the x axis as follows: q1=+2µC at x=0m, q2=-3 µC at x=2m, q3=-4 µC at x=3m,
and q4=+1 µC at x=3.5m. What is the magnitude and direction of the force on q3?
5. Three identical positive charges q are placed at the corners of an equilateral triangle of side L. What
force does one of the charges experience?

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