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Calculate the horizontal component of the net force, in newtons, on the charge which lies at the lower left corner of the rectangle.

Four point charges of equal magnitude Q = 55 nC are placed on the corners of a rectangle of sides D1 = 21 cm and D2 = 11 cm. The charges on the left side of the rectangle are positive while the charges on the right side of the rectangle are negative. Use a coordinate system where the positive y direction is up and the positive x direction is to the right.

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