An electrically neutral molecule is collinear with Part A (and located between) two charged particles, one carrying a ch

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An electrically neutral molecule is collinear with Part A (and located between) two charged particles, one carrying a ch

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An electrically neutral molecule is collinear with Part A (and located between) two charged particles, one carrying a charge of +3.56μC and the other If the vector sum of the electric forces exerted on the molecule is 30.0nN, what is the polarizability of the molecule? carrying a charge of −1.05μC. The center of the Express your answer using two significant digits. molecule is 2.57μm from each particle.
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