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Two point charges are fixed on the y axis: a negative point charge q1 = -27 µc at y1 = +0.21 m and a positive point charge q2 at y2 = +0.35 m. a third point charge q = +9.0 µc is fixed at the origin. the net electrostatic force exerted on the charge q by the other two charges has a magnitude of 23 n and points in the +y direction. determine the magnitude of q2.

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