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If positive electric charges of If positive electric charges of   and   coulombs are situated at positions   and   , respectively, then the force of repulsion they experience is given by   where   ,   is given in newtons, and all positions are measured in meters. Assume that a charge of 8 coulombs is situated at the origin and that a second charge of 15 coulombs is situated   and moving in the   direction at 1.4 meters per second. How fast is the electrostatic force it experiences decreasing? NOTE: Please enter your answer without the units. Round the answer to the nearest trillion. and If positive electric charges of   and   coulombs are situated at positions   and   , respectively, then the force of repulsion they experience is given by   where   ,   is given in newtons, and all positions are measured in meters. Assume that a charge of 8 coulombs is situated at the origin and that a second charge of 15 coulombs is situated   and moving in the   direction at 1.4 meters per second. How fast is the electrostatic force it experiences decreasing? NOTE: Please enter your answer without the units. Round the answer to the nearest trillion. coulombs are situated at positions If positive electric charges of   and   coulombs are situated at positions   and   , respectively, then the force of repulsion they experience is given by   where   ,   is given in newtons, and all positions are measured in meters. Assume that a charge of 8 coulombs is situated at the origin and that a second charge of 15 coulombs is situated   and moving in the   direction at 1.4 meters per second. How fast is the electrostatic force it experiences decreasing? NOTE: Please enter your answer without the units. Round the answer to the nearest trillion. and If positive electric charges of   and   coulombs are situated at positions   and   , respectively, then the force of repulsion they experience is given by   where   ,   is given in newtons, and all positions are measured in meters. Assume that a charge of 8 coulombs is situated at the origin and that a second charge of 15 coulombs is situated   and moving in the   direction at 1.4 meters per second. How fast is the electrostatic force it experiences decreasing? NOTE: Please enter your answer without the units. Round the answer to the nearest trillion. , respectively, then the force of repulsion they experience is given by If positive electric charges of   and   coulombs are situated at positions   and   , respectively, then the force of repulsion they experience is given by   where   ,   is given in newtons, and all positions are measured in meters. Assume that a charge of 8 coulombs is situated at the origin and that a second charge of 15 coulombs is situated   and moving in the   direction at 1.4 meters per second. How fast is the electrostatic force it experiences decreasing? NOTE: Please enter your answer without the units. Round the answer to the nearest trillion. where If positive electric charges of   and   coulombs are situated at positions   and   , respectively, then the force of repulsion they experience is given by   where   ,   is given in newtons, and all positions are measured in meters. Assume that a charge of 8 coulombs is situated at the origin and that a second charge of 15 coulombs is situated   and moving in the   direction at 1.4 meters per second. How fast is the electrostatic force it experiences decreasing? NOTE: Please enter your answer without the units. Round the answer to the nearest trillion. , If positive electric charges of   and   coulombs are situated at positions   and   , respectively, then the force of repulsion they experience is given by   where   ,   is given in newtons, and all positions are measured in meters. Assume that a charge of 8 coulombs is situated at the origin and that a second charge of 15 coulombs is situated   and moving in the   direction at 1.4 meters per second. How fast is the electrostatic force it experiences decreasing? NOTE: Please enter your answer without the units. Round the answer to the nearest trillion. is given in newtons, and all positions are measured in meters. Assume that a charge of 8 coulombs is situated at the origin and that a second charge of 15 coulombs is situated If positive electric charges of   and   coulombs are situated at positions   and   , respectively, then the force of repulsion they experience is given by   where   ,   is given in newtons, and all positions are measured in meters. Assume that a charge of 8 coulombs is situated at the origin and that a second charge of 15 coulombs is situated   and moving in the   direction at 1.4 meters per second. How fast is the electrostatic force it experiences decreasing? NOTE: Please enter your answer without the units. Round the answer to the nearest trillion. and moving in the If positive electric charges of   and   coulombs are situated at positions   and   , respectively, then the force of repulsion they experience is given by   where   ,   is given in newtons, and all positions are measured in meters. Assume that a charge of 8 coulombs is situated at the origin and that a second charge of 15 coulombs is situated   and moving in the   direction at 1.4 meters per second. How fast is the electrostatic force it experiences decreasing? NOTE: Please enter your answer without the units. Round the answer to the nearest trillion. direction at 1.4 meters per second. How fast is the electrostatic force it experiences decreasing? NOTE: Please enter your answer without the units. Round the answer to the nearest trillion.

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