
What is the force on the q1 charge? (a=2.96 cm, b=4.24 cm, q1=4.2 nC, q2=10.02 nC, q3=-4.97 nC.) Give your answer as a magnitude.
Concept used:- Coulomb's law for force between two charges and superposition of the forces.
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