• what is the magnitude of the electric force on one of the masses?

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  • The magnitude of the electric force on one of the masses depends on the charge and the distance between the two masses. It is calculated using Coulomb's law: F = kq1q2/r2, where q1 and q2 are the charges of the two particles, r is the distance between them, and k is the Coulomb's constant (k = 8.99x109 N·m2/C2).

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      Andrea Ramsey

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