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Consider three point charges, q1 = 4.50 C, q2 = 4.50 C, and q3 = 6.30 C, located at the corners of an isosceles triangle. The charges q1 and q2 are 5.00 m apart and form the base. The triangle is 3.50 m high, and q3 is located at the top. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the resul- tant force on q3.

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