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Two point charges are placed on the x-axis as follows: Charge ?1 = +4.00 nC is located at ? = 0.200 m, and charge ?2 = +5.00 nC is at ? =−0.300 m. What are the magnitude and direction of the total force exerted by these two charges on a negative point charge Charge ?3 = −6.00 nC that is placed at the origin?
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