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Transcribed Image Text:2) Calculate the force exerted on Q1 by Q2 and Q3 and state which direction the
charge will move, a = 1.75x10-15m , b = 15x10-15m and Q1 = Q2 = Q3 =
1.602x10-19C.
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Q1
Q3
3) Calculate Work done placing a positive charge (Q1=3.4x10-12 C) a distance of
1nm away from another positive charge Q2=5x1011 C.
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