the professor, curious about the odd forces of attraction at work, places a charge of +4.6uC, 26 cm to the north of a -6

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the professor, curious about the odd forces of attraction at work, places a charge of +4.6uC, 26 cm to the north of a -6

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the professor, curious about the odd forces of attraction at work, places a charge of +4.6uC, 26 cm to the north of a -6.8iC charge.
a). what os the size and direction of the electrostatic force on the -6.8uC charge?
b) what is the value of the electric potential at a point halfway between the two charges?
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