Name (et SP212 CDRTucholski Two equal charges, each +4.0 pC are located on the x-axis at the origin and at x : 6.0 m as shown. A third +1.0 pC charge is placed at the point (6.0m, 6.0m). Find the resulting force on the +1.0 pC charge. You can either report the maenitude and direction of the force or the Cartesian coordinates of the force. Specifically: Draw the forces on the 1.0 pC charge (3 points) Find the magnitude ofthese forces (4 points) Properly combine the vectors to get the tota,l force. (3 points) l. €t . kq,1 Yt r.-- k1z? . (,sf)(q1,d)(t,,x v"' = io.ootr.;l fa = Q'ooossl cas 45. : 0.06035 {P F"* : O.OOO f 54 ;.s +4.0 pC +4.0 pC F -F, .(, = O.660351N O.60o .006 *,J)t gSl;tt .F .oor3t Ar ,o r31 tF) 1.9 x lo-r2 c2lN-m2 x l0-re C p kqlqz % = 8.85 e = = ; r" E.C. Who quarterbacked the AFL Buffalo Bills in the 1960,s prior to entering politics? (1 point) Jacv- (ene a career in