Coulomb's Law Problems
Physics Ninja looks at 2 Coulomb's Law problems involving 3 point charges. We apply Coulomb's Law to find the net force acting on one of the charges. In the first problem the charges lie along the same axis and in the second problem they form a triangle. Visit my Etsy store and support Physics Ninja: https://physicsninja.etsy.com

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