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Physics, 12.02.2021 20:10, bay97

An electric field from a charge has a magnitude of 1.5 x 104 N/C at a certain location that points inward. If another charge with a
magnitude of +3.0 x 10-6 C is brought near it, what is the strength of
the electrostatic force that acts on this charge and how do the two
charges behave? (2 points)
A- -5.0 N; repel each other
B- 5.0 N; attract each other
C-0.045 N; repel each other
D- -0.045 N; attract each other

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