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#Created by Meagan Brasseur, Sofia Villanueva, and John Plough on August 9,2019 | #Created by Meagan Brasseur, Sofia Villanueva, and John Plough on August 9,2019 | ||
- | #Debugged by Dan Weller August 17,2019 | ||
- | #Code is still INCOMPLETE | ||
##Objects## | ##Objects## | ||
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===Handout=== | ===Handout=== | ||
- Charge 1 is at the origin (0,0,0), Charge 2 is at (5,0,0), and the Test Charge is at (2.5,2.5,0) | - Charge 1 is at the origin (0,0,0), Charge 2 is at (5,0,0), and the Test Charge is at (2.5,2.5,0) | ||
- | - Charge 1 and Charge 2 are both $6.0*10^-19$ C, and the Test Charge is $-1.6*10^-19$ C. | + | - Charge 1 and Charge 2 are both $6.0*10^{-19}$ C, and the Test Charge is $-1.6*10^{-19}$ C. |
- Because Charge 1 is positive and the the Test Charge is negative, the force will be attractive. | - Because Charge 1 is positive and the the Test Charge is negative, the force will be attractive. | ||
- See previous | - See previous |