A 10.0 g block with a charge of +8.00×10-5C is placed in an electric field E = (3000iˆ - 600 ˆj)N /Cs. What are the
(a) magnitude and
(b) direction (relative to the positive direction of the x-axis) of the electrostatic force on the block? If the block is released from rest at the origin at time t = 0, what
are its (c) x and (d) y coordinates at t = 3.00 s?
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