A -4.0-µC charge is located 0.30 m to the left of a +6.0-µC charge. What is the magnitude and direction of the electrostatic force on the positive charge?
Group of answer choices
4.8 N, to the left
2.4 N, to the right
2.4 N, to the left
4.8 N, to the right
7.2 N, to the right

A -4.0-µC charge is located 0.30 m to the left of a +6.0-µC charge. What is...
PART A). Charge Q1=6.0 nC is at (0.30 m, 0), charge Q2=−1.0 nC is at (0, 0.10 m), and charge Q3=5.0 nC is at (0, 0). What is the magnitude of the net electrostatic force on the 5.0-nC charge due to the other charges? (k=1/4πϵ0=8.99×109 N · m2/C2). PART B). What is the direction of the net electrostatic force on the 5.0-nC charge due to the other charges?
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Charge Q1 = 6.0 nC is at (0.30 m, 0), charge Q2 = -1.0 nC is at (0, 0.10 m), and charge Q3 = 5.0 nC is at (0, 0). What are the magnitude and direction of the net electrostatic force on the 5.0-nC charge due to the other charges? Please show all work since i know the final answer but dont know how to find it
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