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16 September, 14:22

Consider two positively charged particles, one of charge q0 (particle 0) fixed at the origin, and another of charge q1 (particle 1) fixed on the y-axis at (0, d1,0). What is the net force F⃗ on particle 0 due to particle 1?

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  1. 16 September, 14:28
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    F12 = (kq1q2/r12 squared) * e12

    Explanation:

    F12→ is the force q 1 makes on q 2 and e12 is the unit vector from q1 toward q2.
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