There are 2 electric charges with values of 0.00536 and 0.00445 coulombs separated by a distance of 120.0 meters. Calculate the electrical force that exists between them (Give answer with 4 decimal places, NOT scientific notation)
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There are 2 electric charges with values of 0.00536 and 0.00445 coulombs separated by a distance of 120.0 meters. Calculate the electrical force that exists between them (Give answer with 4 decimal places, NOT scientific notation)
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