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Charge q1 = 2.00 x 10-9 C is located +0.020 m from the origin along the x-axis. Charge q2 =-3.00 x 10-9 C is located +0.040 m from the origin along the x-axis. What is the electric force exerted by these two charges on a third charge, q3 = 5.00 x 10-9 C, located at the origin?

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Given,

Charge q1 = 2.00 x 10-9 C is located +0.020 m from the origin along the x-axis. Charge q2 =-3.00 x 10-9 C is located +0.040 m from the origin along the x-axis.

There is a third charge q3 = 5.00 x 10-9 C, located at the origin.

Now the force acting on the third charge due to other two charge is:


\begin{gathered} F=k(2*10^(-9)*5*10^(-9))/(0.02^2)+k(3*10^(-9)*5*10^(-9))/(0.04^2) \\ \Rightarrow F=0.0002225+0.0000834=0.000305C \end{gathered}

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