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Physics, 13.07.2019 01:40 TanelleK9546

Consider the tolowing contiguration of fxed, unformly charged spheres in (figure 1) t chae on the yelow sphere is determined to be 24 cauae the chare sunt on the red sothat the nagn . a blue sphere fxed at the origin with sphere express your answer in terms of q di, d2, and e. view available hints positve charge q a red sphere fwed at the point (d1,0 with unknown charge %od-ard a yellow sphere fxed at the point figure 1 of1 d,2 (d1 0) 0 check that any empty vanable superscripts/subscripts in your answer are fited with subscipts directhy toilowing the variable no credt lost.

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