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A charge of 0.4 Coulombs is placed 544 meters from a charge of 2 Coulombs.
Use F=kq1q2r2F=kq1q2r2 and k=9x109Nm2C2k=9x109Nm2C2 to find the force between them. You can round your answer to the nearest whole number.
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