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Two point charges, q1=6×10−4q1=6×10−4C and q2=3×10−4q2=3×10−4C are located at P1(2,5,2)P1(2,5,2) and P2(6,2,5)P2(6,2,5), respectively. Find the magnitude of the force they apply each other.
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