The charges on three identical metal spheres are 12 C, 4.0

Chapter 18, Problem 19.4

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The charges on three identical metal spheres are 12 C, 4.0 C, and 2.0 C. The spheres are brought together so they simultaneously touch each other. They are then separated and placed on the x and y axes, as in Figure 18.39a. What is the net force (magnitude and direction) exerted on the sphere at the origin? Treat the spheres as if they were particles. Co

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