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Three charges are fixed in the x−y plane as follows: 1.5nC at the origin (0, 0); 2.6nC at (0.65m , 0); –1.8nC nC at (0, 1.50m ).

Find the force acting on the charge at the origin.

Express your answers using two significant figures. Enter the x and y components of the force separated by a comma.
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