Modified Mastering Physics with Pearson eText -- Standalone Access Card -- for Physics for Scientists and Engineers: A Strategic Approach with Modern Physics (4th Edition)
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Chapter 3, Problem 45EAP
FIGURE P3.45 shows four electric charges located at the corners of a rectangle. Like charges, you will recall, repel each other while opposite charges attract. Charge B exerts a repulsive force (directly away from B) on charge A of 3.0 N. Charge C exerts an attractive force (directly toward C) on charge A of 6.0 N. Finally, charge D exerts an attractive force of 2.0 N on charge A. Assuming that forces are vectors, what are the magnitude and direction of the net force exerted on charge A?
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