In the figure below, what is the NET force on the -5.0 µC charge due to the other two charges? Note: By convention, a positive net force means that the direction is towards the +x-axis (towards the right in the figure below). 3.0 μC -5.0 µC 8.0 µC 20 cm 30 cm E3 F, E8 - 0.6 N. - 0.4 N. + 0.4 N. + 0.6 N. + 0.8 N.

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In the figure below, what is the NET force on
the -5.0 µC charge due to the other two
charges? Note: By convention, a positive net
force means that the direction is towards the
+x-axis (towards the right in the figure below).
3.0 μC
-5.0 µC
8.0 μC
20 cm
30 cm
F,
"E3
FE8
- 0.6 N.
- 0.4 N.
+ 0.4 N.
+ 0.6 N.
+ 0.8 N.
Transcribed Image Text:In the figure below, what is the NET force on the -5.0 µC charge due to the other two charges? Note: By convention, a positive net force means that the direction is towards the +x-axis (towards the right in the figure below). 3.0 μC -5.0 µC 8.0 μC 20 cm 30 cm F, "E3 FE8 - 0.6 N. - 0.4 N. + 0.4 N. + 0.6 N. + 0.8 N.
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