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Please guys please i beg you Three charges lie along the ×−axis. One charge, q1 = −12 μC is at the origin. Another charge, q2 = 24 μC is at × = 1.0 m. A third charge, q3 = −36 μC, is placed so that q2 is in electrostatic equilibrium with q1 and q3. How large must the electrostatic force between q2 and q3 be to balance the force of q1 and q2?

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