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What is the electric force acting between two charges of -0.0080 C and 0.0050 C that are 0.035 m apart? Use F
kq,92 and k = 9.00 x 10°N•m2/C2 .
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O A. -1.0 x 10°N
B. 1.0 x 107 N
C. 2.9 x 108 N.
D. -2.9 x 108 N

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