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A charge of -2.95 nC is placed at the origin of an xy-coordinate system, and a charge of 2.05 nC is placed on the y axis at y = 4.05 cm.
- If a third charge, of 5.00 nC, is now placed at the point x =3.05 cm, y = 4.05 cm find the x and y components of the total force exerted on this charge by the other two charges. (Fx and Fy).
- Find the magnitude of this force.
- Find the direction of this force
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