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Physics, 14.09.2019 09:10 lauren21bunch

Consider an equilateral triangle with sides measuring 1.0 m in length. at each point of the triangle is a +2.0 μc charge. calculate the coulomb force on each charge. recall that forces are vectors and thus your answer will require a magnitude and direction for each of the three forces.

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