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Particle q1 has a positive 6 µC charge. Particle q2 has a positive 2 µC charge. They are located 0.1 meters apart. What is the force applied between q1 and q2?
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Particle q1 has a positive 6 µC charge. Particle q2 has a positive 2 µC charge. They are located 0.1 meters apart. What is the force applied between q1 and q2?
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Answer:
F=10.8N
Step-by-step explanation:
In the picture above.
Hope this helps.
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