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The figure shows an arrangement of four charged particles, with θ = 20.0° and d1 = 3.00 cm, which is the distance from the origin to a charge q1. Charge q1 is unknown, but q2= +7.00×10‒19 C and q3 = q4 = ‒2.00×10‒19 C. If there is no nett electrostatic force on q1 due to the other charges (the nett electrostatic force on q1 is zero), calculate the distance from the origin to q2, given by d2, in cm. Assume that all forces apart from the electrostatic forces in the system are negligible
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