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Apositive charge, q1, of 5 µc is 3 × 10–2 m west of a positive charge, q2, of 2 µc. what is the magnitude and direction of the electrical force, fe, applied by q1 on q2? magnitude: 3 n direction: east magnitude: 3 n direction: west magnitude: 100 n direction: east magnitude: 100 n direction: west

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