To determine the answer of Part A draw the equilateral triangle and the to determine the coordinates of of the third charge use that triangle.
To calculate the gravitational field strength in part B from each of the charges use the following equation.
E=kcq/r2
If you would add those values then you can use the symmetry about the y axis to make the vector addition a litter easier.<span />
12 x .89 = 10.68
10.68 x 5= $53.40
answer is $53.40
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Step-by-step explanation: Multiply -36 and 163/9 to get -652. Add 652 to both sides then add 130 and 652 to get 782. Divide both sides by -12 then reduce the fraction 782/-12 to lowest terms by extracting and canceling out 2. The system is now solved.
You do 27x27 and get 729 is going to be your answer