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Are you ready about Electric Force? Day 6 Are you ready about Electric Force?

Today’s Plan 1) HW talk 2) HW Quiz 3) Reminder of Forces 4) Electric Field

HW Any questions/things I can help with?

HW QUIZ

Lets say I wanted to find the net force on the 7 Micro coulomb charge

Student A: I will find the electric force between the 7 and 12, and the 7 and -6. Then you always add the forces together to get the total and direction. Student B: No, you also have to find the force between the 12 and -6. Then you have to figure out if the force is left/right before you combine them

Take a break for a second And lets get ready to talk about FIELDS