Tutorials in Introductory Physics
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Author: Peter S. Shaffer, Lillian C. McDermott
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Chapter 19.1, Problem 3cTH
In case E a positive point charge with +Q is a distance s away from a third positive point charge +q. In case F ten positive point charges, each with charge +Q/10, lie along an arc of radius s centered on a positive point charge +q.
Is the net electric force on the +q charge in case E greater than, less than, or equal to the net electric force on the +q charge incase F? Explain.
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