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A point charge of 43.00×10^6C is 12.00m distance from a second point charge of -1.50×10^6C. Calculate the magnitude of the force in each charge.
5 years ago

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bobpursley
The magnitude will be the same on each charge
what is k*q1*q2/distance^2 ?
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