Answer:
All that means (look in the explanation)
Explanation:
An electrostaticly charged balloon exerts a force of attraction on a paper in such a way that two positive charges can be identified on the periphery of the globe and a negative on the periphery of the paper. The balloon and paper loads are placed at the vertices of an equilateral triangle whose sides have a length of 5 cm, as shown in the figure. It is known that the Q1 load has negative polarity with a value of 20 μC (Microcoulomb), the Q2 load has positive polarity with a magnitude of 10μC and the Q3 load also has positive polarity with an intensity of 30 μC. Determines the magnitude of the resulting pull force that the Q2 and Q3 loads exert on Q1 and the resulting vector angle.
A. Uses the Cartesian plane to graph the result, of the magnitude of the force of attraction.