Three 2.50-?C charges are placed on tiny conducting spheres at the ends of 1.00 m-long strings that are connected at 120° angles as shown below. The magnitude, in N, of the force on any one of the charges is
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A. 1.88 × 10?2.
B. 3.25 × 10?2.
C. 3.73 × 10?2.
D. 6.50 × 10?2.
E. 7.50 × 10?2.


Answer: B

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