If you placed a third positively charged object somewhere inside the pink oval in figure 3 and
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Physics, 15.11.2019 08:31 ninaaforever
If you placed a third positively charged object somewhere inside the pink oval in figure 3 and
released it, in what direction would the third object begin to move? in your response, be sure to
explain how the electric field pointers located where you put the object you make your
prediction. it may be to draw on figure 3 and then refer to the drawing when you write your
answer below.
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