If a = 3.0 mm, b = 4.0 mm, Q1 = ?60 nC, Q2 = 80 nC, and q = 30 nC in the figure, what is the magnitude of the electric force on q?





a.

1.4 N



b.

1.0 N



c.

1.7 N



d.

2.0 N



e.

0.50 N


b

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