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Transcribed Image Text:Three point charges are arranged in a horizontal line as shown below. Find the electric force on Q1 given the
= 60 m, and r2
150 m. Remember that a positive force
following: Q1 = 1 mC, Q2 = 1 mC, Q3 = -3 mC, r1
points to the right and a negative force points to the left.
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What is the net force on charge Q1?
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What is the net force on charge Q2?
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What is the net force on charge Q3?
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What is the sum of the forces on all three charges?
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