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Mathematics, 11.04.2021 05:40 VamPL

Two charged particles, q1 and q2, are located on the x-axis, with q1 at the origin and q2 initially atx1 = 12.2 mm. In this configuration, q1 exerts a repulsive force of 2.62 ”N on q2. Particle q2 is then moved to x2 = 18.4 mm. What is the force (magnitude and direction) that q2 exerts on q1 at this new location? (Give the magnitude in ”N.)

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