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In the figure, what is the magnitude and direction of the resultant force on the charge in the lower-left corner of the square? Assume q = 1x10-7 C and a= 5 cm (side of the square). Draw the FBD and provide the complete solutions (with context).
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- In the figure, what is the magnitude and direction of the resultant force on the charge in the lower-left corner of the square? Assume q = 1x10-7 C and a= 5 cm (side of the square). Draw the FBD and provide the complete solutions (with context). Do not forget to box your final answer.Please AsapPlease Asap