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Three charged particles form an equilateral triangle with side length d = 1.0 cm.
The values of the charges are:
91 = +1.0 uC
92 = +1.0 MC
93 = -4.0 MC
What is the magnitude of the net force acting on 93?
Express your answer to the nearest N.
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