Chapter 4: Q17E (page 714)
Three-point charges are arranged along the x-axis. Chargeis at the origin, and charge is at x = 0.200 m. Charge. Where is located if the net force onis 7.00 N in the -x-direction?
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Chargeis located at..
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Chapter 4: Q17E (page 714)
Three-point charges are arranged along the x-axis. Chargeis at the origin, and charge is at x = 0.200 m. Charge. Where is located if the net force onis 7.00 N in the -x-direction?
Chargeis located at..
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