The net force on the 1.0nCnC charge in (Figure 1) is zero.   Figure 1 of 1   Part A What is q

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The net force on the 1.0nCnC charge in (Figure 1) is zero.
 
Figure
1 of 1
 
Part A
What is q�?
2.0 cm
+ 2.0 nC
3.0 cm
9
1.0 nC
+
4.0 cm
2.0 nC +
3.0 cm
Transcribed Image Text:2.0 cm + 2.0 nC 3.0 cm 9 1.0 nC + 4.0 cm 2.0 nC + 3.0 cm
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