Posted by UnKnown on Thursday, May 12, 2011 at 12:21am.
use coulomb's law, add the forces as vectors.
this question will help me too, if only you can give abit more detail,when it comes to answering this question... please
The individual forces and the net force will depend upon charge separation distances and locations, which were not provided.
the distance between q3 and q2 is 48 cm and between q2 and q1 is 56 cm ??
what would the answer be now?
drwls, here is a diagram of the problem:
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