Two particles are fixed on an x axis. Particle 1 of charge 54.2 µC is located at x = -15.5 cm; particle 2 of charge Q is located at x = 26.2 cm. Particle 3 of charge magnitude 28.2 µC is released from rest on the y axis at y = 15.5 cm. What is the value of Q if the initial acceleration of particle 3 is in the positive direction of (a) the x axis and (b) they axis? (a) Number i -130 (b) Number 120 Units Units με UC

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Two particles are fixed on an x axis. Particle 1 of charge 54.2 µC is located at x = -15.5 cm; particle 2 of charge Q is located at x = 26.2
cm. Particle 3 of charge magnitude 28.2 µC is released from rest on the y axis at y = 15.5 cm. What is the value of Q if the initial
acceleration of particle 3 is in the positive direction of (a) the x axis and (b) the y axis?
(a) Number
(b) Number
-130
120
Units
Units
μC
με
Transcribed Image Text:Two particles are fixed on an x axis. Particle 1 of charge 54.2 µC is located at x = -15.5 cm; particle 2 of charge Q is located at x = 26.2 cm. Particle 3 of charge magnitude 28.2 µC is released from rest on the y axis at y = 15.5 cm. What is the value of Q if the initial acceleration of particle 3 is in the positive direction of (a) the x axis and (b) the y axis? (a) Number (b) Number -130 120 Units Units μC με
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