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Posted by john smith on Saturday, October 20, 2012 at 10:24pm.

A positive charge of 3.50 µC is located in an electric field of intensity 3.00 N/C directed toward the south. Find the magnitude and the direction of the force on the test charge. (remember E = Fon q' / q', and 1 µC = 1.00 x 10-6 C)
a.
8.6 x 105 toward the south
c.
1.2 x 106 toward the south
b.
1.05 x 10-5 toward the south
d.
10.5 toward the sout

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