Consider the +1 nC (nano = 10°) charge with the two others: +1 nC %3D +2 nC +) (a) (10) What is the magnitude and direction of the force on the +1 nC charge? 1 cm (b) (10) What is the total electrical potential energy of the system of the three charged particles? 2 ст -1 nC
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