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In the diagram, 91, 92, and q3 are in a straight line. Each of these particles has a charge of -2.35 x 10-6 C. Particles
91 and 92 are separated by 0.100 m and particles 92 and
93 are separated by 0.100 m. What is the net force on
particle qı?

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