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The charged particle q1has a charge of 6.05x10-6C and is located 8.56mm to the West of q2 which has a charge of -4.05x10-6C.
a.Determine the net force acting on the positively chargedparticle, assuming the electrostatic force is the only force acting on it.
b.Determine the locationto the East of the negative charge, where a proton could be placedand experience a net force of zero.
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