There are two point charges. One has a charge q1 = 1nC and is located at...

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There are two point charges. One has a charge q1 = 1nC and islocated at the point (1;2). The other has a charge q2 = 10 nC andis located at the point (7;-6).

A) What is the magnitude and the direction of the Coulomb forceacting on the charge q1?

B) Where should the third charge be located in order to havezero net force acting on each charge? What is its magnitude?

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