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Physics, 11.04.2021 22:30 abrown8483

Assume that you have two objects, one with a mass of 6 kg and the other with a mass of
20 kg, each with a charge of -0.025 C and
separated by a distance of 7 m.
What is the electric force that these objects
exert on one another?
Answer in units of N.

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