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A small cork with an excess charge of 6µC is placed 0.12m from another cork, with a charge of -4.3µC.
- What is the magnitude of electric force between the corks?
- Is it an attractive or repulsive force?
- How many excess electrons are on the negative cork?
- How many electrons did the positive cork lose?

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