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Physics, 04.04.2020 18:20 sweetyus06

In the diagram, q1 = +0.250 mC, q2 = -0.180 mC, and q3 = +0.400 mC. the net force on q2 is zero. how far is q2 from q3? (make sure you know the direction of each force!) (hint: milli means 10^-3.) (unit = m)

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