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a point charge q1 = 3.60 nc is located on the x-axis at x = 1.85 m , and a second point charge q2 = -6.90 nc is on the y-axis at y = 1.10 m .

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It appears you've described the positions and magnitudes of two point charges:

1. Charge \(q_1 = 3.60 \, \text{nC}\) located on the x-axis at \(x = 1.85 \, \text{m}\).

2. Charge \(q_2 = -6.90 \, \text{nC}\) located on the y-axis at \(y = 1.10 \, \text{m}\).

If you have specific questions or calculations you'd like to perform with these charges, please provide more details about what you'd like to know or calculate, and I'll be happy to assist you further.

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